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100

This is the first recorded method of execution in history.

What is hanging?



100

This Asian country is known for public executions.





→ What is Saudi Arabia?

100

Supporters say it helps prevent future crimes.


→ What is deterrence?


100

Opponents say it can kill innocent people.


→ What is wrongful execution?


100

This man was executed in 1992 and later proven innocent.


Who is Cameron Todd Willingham?


200

This country was the first to abolish the death penalty in 1863.


What is Venezuela?


200

This country executes more people than any other.



→ What is China?


200

Some believe it gives justice to victims’ families.


→ What is closure?


200

This argument says the death penalty violates basic human rights.


What is the right to life?


200

This American woman was executed in 1998 for murder.


Who is Karla Faye Tucker?


300

The electric chair was first used in this country.


What is the United States?


300

This European country has completely banned the death penalty.


What is Germany?


300

It can be seen as a fair punishment for terrible crimes.


What is retribution?


300

It is criticized for being unfair to poor or minority defendants.


What is discrimination?


300

The first person in the U.S. executed by electric chair.


Who is William Kemmler?


400

 

This ancient civilization used stoning as a common punishment.


What is Ancient Greece?


400

This North American country still uses the death penalty in some states.



→ What is the United States?


400

It may reduce the number of repeat offenders.


What is preventing recidivism?


400

Some say it does not actually reduce crime rates.


What is ineffectiveness?


400

The last public execution in France happened to this man in 1939.


Who is Eugen Weidmann?


500

In the 18th century, this European country executed people by guillotine.


What is France?


500

This African country reintroduced the death penalty in 2021.


→ What is Uganda?


500

Supporters argue it saves money compared to life imprisonment.


What is cost efficiency?


500

Keeping someone alive in prison is actually cheaper in many cases.


What is cost argument?


500

He was wrongly convicted and later freed thanks to DNA evidence.


Who is Kirk Bloodsworth?