“Saxon law enforcement was savage & unsophisticated”

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“Saxon law enforcement was savage & unsophisticated” Evidence to agree Evidence to disagree Overall…

“Religion was the main reason for the changing number of accusations of witchcraft 1500-1700” Evidence to agree Evidence to disagree Overall…

“In the period 1500-1700, the main aim of changes to punishment was retribution” Evidence to agree Evidence to disagree Overall…

“Types of crimes have not changed since the beginning of the 19th century, only the methods used to commit them” Evidence to agree Evidence to disagree Overall…

“Elizabeth’s legitimacy was her main problem when she came to the throne in 1558” Evidence to agree Evidence to disagree Overall…

“Superior English tactics were the main reason for the English victory against the Spanish Armada” Evidence to agree Evidence to disagree Overall…

“Religion was Elizabeth’s main problem in the years 1558-69” Evidence to agree Evidence to disagree Overall…

“The decline in Anglo-Spanish relations in the years 1569-85 was caused by Elizabeth I” Evidence to agree Evidence to disagree Overall…

“The main reason that voyages of exploration were undertaken during Elizabeth I’s reign was to increase England’s wealth” Evidence to agree Evidence to disagree Overall…