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Question 1: A 16th century Polish ________, Jakub Przybylski, described the Chancellor as the king's hand, eye and ear, translator of his thoughts and will.
LawyerShariaCommon lawLegal education

Question 2: His office functioned from the early Polish kingdom of the 12th century until the end of the ________ in 1795.
Early Middle AgesVilniusHigh Middle AgesPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

Question 3: After the ________ in 1569 there were four Chancellors (one Grand Chancellor and one Deputy Chancellor for Crown, and another pair for Lithuania).
Polish–Lithuanian CommonwealthConstitution of May 3, 1791Union of LublinSzlachta

Question 4: At first, the Chancellor's office was always given to an ________ person.
ChristologyBiblical canonChristian theologyEcclesiology

Question 5: The nobles (the ________) who controlled the Senate were usually unwilling to increase taxes and levied upon them, which meant that Poland very rarely declared wars on its own.
Polish–Lithuanian CommonwealthSzlachtaLithuanian nobilityKhmelnytsky Uprising

Question 6: Kanclerz (Polish for ________, from Latin: cancellarius) was one of the highest officials in the historic Poland.
First MinisterPresidentChancellorPremier

Question 7: Even less important were the chancellors of ________ and princesses, first introduced around the reign of Sigismund I.
SpainUnited KingdomCrown princeMonarchy

Question 8: Chancellors, as most of the other offices in Poland and later, the Commonwealth, were nominated to the office for life by the King during the ________ (Parliament) session.
Contract SejmPolitics of PolandSenate of the Republic of PolandSejm of the Republic of Poland
















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