Crime and punishment through time history b revision

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    Roman crime and punishment
    Common crimes: TheftArsonRiotingClass system:NoblesPlebiansSlavesPunishment for minor crime:whippingfinesconfiscation of valuablesPunishment for major crime:exile (for rich only)thrown to the lionscrucifictionHere's a video to show some bassic aspects of roman crime and punishment.

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    Roman Class system
    The nobles/patricians   - rich people   - often got less severe punishments than plebians and slaves. The plebians   - middle class citizens    - were not treated as harshly as slavesThe slaves    - were not citizens    - belonged to master (usually the nobles)    - runaway slaves executed    -executed for most crimes even minor crimes

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    Practice Question - Roman

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