The punishments throughout history have varied depending on the situation and the era. Long ago, punishments were inflicted that matched the crimes. Death was also a more common punishment.
they were beaten
like they do now but the punisments were worse
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oKay this question is very good. the poor sailors usally had no choise to be a sailor.At sea the got,terrible illnesses such as fevers,of course they ate mostly sea food. Punisments are much worse tan school. They got whipped,punched,smacked and if they where really bad they got drowned or their limbs got cut of.
because they thought they were diffrant then white people. And that no matter what they did they were punsed and they were harsh punisments. You would think white people would get in truble or aressted they never were i think that should have been changed way befor martin Luther king jr. was around. e-mail me if u need anymore info: haleybean161@yahoo.com
The Aztecs had a rich tapestry of traditions, including elaborate religious ceremonies, festivals, and rituals honoring their gods, such as the annual celebration of the sun god Huitzilopochtli. Punishments for crimes could be severe and included public humiliation, forced labor, or even death, often carried out through methods like sacrifice or execution. The severity of punishment often depended on the nature of the crime, with those against the state or religious practices facing harsher penalties. Additionally, the Aztecs emphasized the importance of maintaining social order and adherence to their customs through these practices.
They can only declare a bill unconstatutional if congress comes to them with the bill. They can also decide punisments for the men or women that are brought to them because they caused numerouse murders or went against a major law.