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History, 08.04.2021 22:30 myjavier

I will give out 100 free points if you answer this question. NO LINKS OR FILES (i will report if you do.) Prompt: Describe the legal reforms enacted during the reigns of Henry II and John I of England.
full-credit response includes the following elements:
- The response should include a description of legal reforms enacted during the reign of Henry II. Deduct up to 15 points if the description is weak and up to 30 points if it is missing.
- The response should include a description of legal reforms during the reign of John I. Deduct up to 15 points if the description is weak and up to 30 points if it is missing.
- The response should include supporting evidence in the form of examples, details, statistics, or facts. Deduct 10 points if the evidence is weak and 20 points if it is missing.
- The response should use correct grammar and mechanics. Deduct 5 to 15 points for errors in grammar and mechanics, depending on the severity of the errors.

(Repost - since the last answer was a LINK! ugh)

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