The system that we use today was based on the system of Monarchy established during the reign of Henry the second.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Henry conquered most parts of France and also lands combined in possessions with England, Wales, and Scotland.
- He found that the empire lacked a central control and that it could easily vanish. Due to this, he traveled constantly across the empire to produce regional administrative reforms and business.
- The "Royal Court" under Henry became a great council that used to take major decisions involving the law and government.
- The powers of Patronage that he had helped him in finding and keeping competent officials.
- Henry drew his close advisers from Bishops as Norman administrators.
- Local officials under him carried on the functions such as maintaining the business of the government.