game: PUNISH THEM!
Using the knowledge you have learned on crime and punishment in the Elizabethan era, test to see if you know the crimes and punishments in this time period. The rules are simple, read the description and vote for what you think the crime was or the punishment will be! When you are finished, submit your name and email to see the solutions. Good luck!
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situation 1: Wandering the street at nightThere were three teenagers wandering the street at night. They were all intoxicated, except for one. The one that was sober has gone mad because he did not have any money to buy any alcohol and his friends wouldn't buy some for him, so he thought putting poison in his water bottle and making his friend drink it was a good idea. The result; death. The other friend was drunk and started yelling, eventually passing out on the street...
WHAT ARE THE PUNISHMENTS TO THE THREE TEENAGERS? |
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Situation 2: Cheater! cheater! cheater????A game was played where to enter you would have to buy in. There were 8 colours (circular) on a table, and players would have to place their money on a colour. The game maker would spin a spinner, and if the colour lands on your colour then you would get double your money you place, but if it doesn't you lose that money.
The first player places 5 pounds on blue; he loses his money because it lands on red. The second player places 1 pound on green; he loses his money because it lands on red. The third player places 10 pounds on red because he thinks that the game is rigged; he loses money because it lands on blue. The first player places 2 pounds on black; he loses money because it lands on red. The second player places 5 pounds on red because he thinks that the game is rigged; he loses money because it lands on blue. The players lost 33 pounds all together, leaving the game maker with a profit of 33 pounds in one game. Was the game a scam? |
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situation 3: A NOT SO LUCKY KINGThe King of London had six wives during his life time. Behind his back, his second wife supposedly slept with four men and the King later on found out about this. His fourth wife slept with two other men, but she told the King that they raped her. The last wife was evil and wanted to kill the King with a magical solution she had made. The King died from the solution that was made when she sixth wife was sleeping with him.
What are the fates of the three wives? |
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Situation 4: survival of the commonersA group of three men went poaching during the day to kill deer and make deer stew for dinner. The weather was bad, so they decided to go home. Later that night, one of them was hungry and decided to go poaching since the weather was better. He was caught by guards and taken to the Tower of London.
In the morning, the other two men went to go find the man that was captured. The word spread about a man being taken to the Tower of London for poaching. Immediately, the two men went to see the King, and begged him to let the other man go because he only poached to keep his family from starving. The King took no action for a whole day, but told his guards he will take action tomorrow. The next day, one of the men went to see the King to see if he made any decisions. The King told him he hasn't, so the man begged the King for his friend go again. WHAT ARE THE CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS OF THE THREE MEN? |