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唐朝五刑体系中,实行加、减若干等,上下推算量刑的刑罚有( )。
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秦朝有一种以极端残忍的死刑与肉刑并用的刑罚叫做
定杀
酷
袅首
具五刑
下列关于秦代刑罚的叙述有①髡是剃去犯人胡须的耻辱刑②赎刑是判处犯人缴纳财物的刑罚③具五刑是一种肉刑④
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①③
秦朝有一种以极端残忍的死刑与肉刑并用的刑罚叫做
定杀
酶
泉首
具五刑
中国古代的五刑按其历史发展可以分为奴隶制五刑和封建制五刑下面属于奴隶制五刑的有
墨刑
大辟
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笞刑
秦朝有一种以极端残忍的死刑与肉刑并用的刑罚叫做
定杀
酿
泉首
具五刑
秦汉的具五刑指的是
五种刑罚具备
适用五刑中的一种
一种特殊的死刑
五种刑法名称
五刑是中国古代五种刑罚之统称在不同时期五种刑罚的具体所指并不相同五刑有奴隶制五刑和封建制五刑之分其中
墨、劓(yì割鼻)、剕(fâi砍脚)、宫、大辟(pì死刑)
笞(chī)、杖、徒(劳役)、流(流放)、死
黥(qíng墨字)、劓(yì割鼻)、斩趾、枭首(xiāo砍头)、菹(zū剁肉酱)
磔(zhã凌迟)、髡(kūn剃发)、髌(bìn割膝骨)、炮烙、刵(âr割耳朵)
以下刑罚属 于封建制五刑的有
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杖
墨
封建制五刑体系中加减若干等实行上下推算原则量刑的刑罚有
流刑
徒刑
杖刑
笞刑
下列各项关于我国古代刑罚制度演进的说法错误的是?
“缇萦上书”上书事件成为汉代文帝、景帝刑制改革的导火索,最终导致汉文帝废除了墨、劓、刖、宫等各种肉刑
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首创折杖法、刺配刑,并将始于五代西辽的凌迟作为法定死刑是宋代刑罚的特色
与元朝的刑罚制度相比,明律体现了“重其所重,轻其所轻”的特点
秦代刑罚中的具五刑是指
一种死刑
一种作刑
五种赀刑
五种自由刑
下列选项中体现了西周时期因地因时制宜的定罪量刑原则的是
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明德慎罚
礼不下庶人、刑不上大夫
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唐朝五刑体系中实行加减若干等上下推算量刑的刑罚有
流刑
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唐朝五刑体系中实行加减若干等上下推算量刑的刑罚有
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秦朝有一种以极端残忍的死刑与肉刑并用的刑罚叫做
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