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100

What was torts law?

Torts law was when a criminal would pay a fine to his victim instead of going to jail.

100

What was The Court of Common Pleas?

It was a medieval common law court staffed by royal justices and permanently situated since the thirteenth century in Westminster hall near London.

100

What century could any person from any social class get tortured?

The 15th century

100

Who was the first female leader of England?

Elizabeth the first.

100

Who was the Monteechi and Cappelletti family?

They were a real life family during the thirteenth century. Shakespeare came up with the Montague and the Capulet family from the reports of the families feuds in Verona.

200

How were people in gangs described as and what were the 2 most common things that gangs did?

They were most likely young single men. The most common things they did were loud ceremonies called Charivaris and had "bridge fights."

200

What was an important contribution to the development of the English common law?

Anglo-Saxon tradition of local courts

200

What is the most common way of torture?

The strappado

200

What did Queen Elizabeth use as a diplomatic weapon? 

Queen Elizabeth was never married, and used this as a diplomatic weapon.

300

What is Italian feuds and Vendettas?

A vendetta is also known as blood feud or a Italian feud. A vendetta is a blood feud in which a family of a murdered person seeks vengeance on the murderer or the murderer's family.  

300

What was the common law based on?

It was based on royal decrees and older customs.

300

What was the first large medieval jail?

Le Stinche was the first medieval jail.

300

How many wives did King Henry VIII have?

He had six wives. 

400

What was the 2 most common crimes during the Middle Ages?

Burglaries and rape were the most common.

400

What does Case law require?

It requires vast knowledge of previous court cases and a familiarity with how the court actually functions.

400

What was the ducking stool?

The ducking stool was when people would fasten somebody to a stool and swing them in water for embarrassment.

400

Which wife did King Henry have his daughter Elizabeth with?

He had his daughter with Anne Boleyn, his second wife.  

500

Were cities or countrysides safer? And why?

Cities were because they had walls, armed guards, and police. When traveling in the country the travelers would join together, so that they didn't get robbed.

500

How would you initiate common pleas?

Usually a litigant hired an attorney to travel to London and purchase the particular writs, which, upon issuance, required the defendant to answer the plea submitted against him.

500

What decided the level of punishment?

How bad the crime was decided the punishments. 

500

Was Queen Elizabeth loved or neglected as a child?

She was very neglected as a child.

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