Multiple Choice
Concerning the European legal system, by the end of the eighteenth century
A) a trend away from imprisonment and toward capital punishment began.
B) corporal and capital punishment were on the decline.
C) criminal punishments became more cruel as violent crimes increased.
D) the death penalty was abolished in western Europe.
E) a and c
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