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Cards (16)
What does RIME stand for?
RIME is not defined in the
material.
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Who enforced the New Forest Laws?
Forest-men
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What were the punishments for breaking the New Forest Laws?
Branding
and
blinding
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What types of crimes continued under the New Forest Laws?
Outlaws
and
murder
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What was the purpose of the hue and cry?
To alert the
community
of a crime
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Who was influenced by King William and the Normans?
Criminals
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What new crimes emerged after the Norman Conquest?
Running
away
and
murdering
a
Norman
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What is poaching classified as?
A
social
crime
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What was the Feudal System's requirement regarding money?
Owed money to the
class
above
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How did the influence of the Normans change crime rates?
It
increased
new crimes
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What role did Corporals play in law enforcement?
They enforced the
New Forest Laws
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What was the consequence of being branded?
It was a punishment for
crimes
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What does the term 'social crime' refer to in this context?
Crimes like poaching that are not socially accepted
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How did the Feudal System impact social structure?
It created a hierarchy of
classes
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What was the primary role of Forest-men?
To enforce
forest laws
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What does 'hue and cry' signify in law enforcement?
A call for
community assistance
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