7. What hierarchy did the British form in the
judicial system?
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The seeds of the modern justice system were sown by Henry II (1154-1189), who established a jury of 12 local knights to settle disputes over the ownership of land. When Henry came to the throne, there were just 18 judges in the country – compared to more than 40,000 today.
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Hierarchy describes a system that organizes or ranks things, often according to power or importance. ... Also known as a pecking order or power structure, a hierarchy is a formalized or simply implied understanding of who's on top or what's most important.
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