Who was Henry II?

A.
the king who led the Normans in their conquest of England

B.
the king who established a new system of justice in England

C.
the king who led England to several victories in the Crusades

D.
the king who established new religious agreements between the English and the French



Answer :

It is B you can cross other options out A and D Were totally different rulers and King Henry II always talked about criminal justice so its B not C because he was never really involved with religion

The correct answer is option A : the king who led the Normans in their conquest of England

Who was Henry II ?

  • Henry II  was king of England from 1154 to 1189. He restored and extended royal authority, supervised great legal reforms, and clashed with Thomas Becket. Born on March 5, 1133, Henry II was the eldest son of Geoffrey, Count of Anjou, and Matilda, daughter of King Henry I.
  • It was Henry who set England on a path to becoming one of the world's most dominant nations.

Why are other options incorrect?

  • As Henry II was the king and over ruled the whole of England , he had the power to set England on the path of dominating the world.

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