'Law Enforcement was the responsibility of communities between c.1000-c.1700'. How far do you agree?
You may use:
- Hue and Cry
- Town Constable
You MUST also include your own information
Required
1.Paragraph 1: Introduction (remember to give your opinion using words such as partly, partially, somewhat and give background information about who and how the law was enforced in the years c.1000-c.1700)Required to answer. Multi Line Text.
2.Paragraph 2: Opinion Paragraph (e. g. Hue and Cry/Tithings/Town Constable/Tithings/Thief Takers etc)Required to answer. Multi Line Text.
3.Paragraph 3: Opinion Paragraph (e. g. Hue and Cry/Tithings/Town Constable/Tithings/Thief Takers etc)Required to answer. Multi Line Text.
4.Paragraph 4: Opinion Paragraph (e. g. Hue and Cry/Tithings/Town Constable/Tithings/Thief Takers etc)Required to answer. Multi Line Text. Immersive Reader
5.Paragraph 5: Conclusion (remember to give both sides of the argument - why you both agree and disagree with the statement)Required to answer. Multi Line Text.
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