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What will be established in 2023?
<text>What will be established in 2023?</text><reasoning>United States government assistance is the mainstay of the economy. Under terms of the Amended Compact of Free Association, the U.S. is committed to provide US$57.7 million per year in assistance to the Marshall Islands (RMI) through 2013, and then US$62.7 millio...
In what year was a tuna loining plant constructed?
<text>In what year was a tuna loining plant constructed?</text><reasoning>In 1999, a private company built a tuna loining plant with more than 400 employees, mostly women. But the plant closed in 2005 after a failed attempt to convert it to produce tuna steaks, a process that requires half as many employees. Operating ...
How many people worked at the tuna loining plant?
<text>How many people worked at the tuna loining plant?</text><reasoning>In 1999, a private company built a tuna loining plant with more than 400 employees, mostly women. But the plant closed in 2005 after a failed attempt to convert it to produce tuna steaks, a process that requires half as many employees. Operating c...
In what year did the tuna loining plant shut down?
<text>In what year did the tuna loining plant shut down?</text><reasoning>In 1999, a private company built a tuna loining plant with more than 400 employees, mostly women. But the plant closed in 2005 after a failed attempt to convert it to produce tuna steaks, a process that requires half as many employees. Operating ...
Before it shut down, what was the tuna loining plant attempting to produce?
<text>Before it shut down, what was the tuna loining plant attempting to produce?</text><reasoning>In 1999, a private company built a tuna loining plant with more than 400 employees, mostly women. But the plant closed in 2005 after a failed attempt to convert it to produce tuna steaks, a process that requires half as m...
What was the amount of the loan to the tuna loining plant that the Marshall Islands government was responsible for?
<text>What was the amount of the loan to the tuna loining plant that the Marshall Islands government was responsible for?</text><reasoning>In 1999, a private company built a tuna loining plant with more than 400 employees, mostly women. But the plant closed in 2005 after a failed attempt to convert it to produce tuna s...
What is the name of the upper house of the Marshall Islands Parliament?
<text>What is the name of the upper house of the Marshall Islands Parliament?</text><reasoning>Legislative power lies with the Nitijela. The upper house of Parliament, called the Council of Iroij, is an advisory body comprising twelve tribal chiefs. The executive branch consists of the President and the Presidential Ca...
Who comprises the upper house of the Marshall Islands Parliament?
<text>Who comprises the upper house of the Marshall Islands Parliament?</text><reasoning>Legislative power lies with the Nitijela. The upper house of Parliament, called the Council of Iroij, is an advisory body comprising twelve tribal chiefs. The executive branch consists of the President and the Presidential Cabinet,...
How many ministers are in the Presidential Cabinet?
<text>How many ministers are in the Presidential Cabinet?</text><reasoning>Legislative power lies with the Nitijela. The upper house of Parliament, called the Council of Iroij, is an advisory body comprising twelve tribal chiefs. The executive branch consists of the President and the Presidential Cabinet, which consist...
Along with the United Democratic Party, what party currently rules the Marshall Islands?
<text>Along with the United Democratic Party, what party currently rules the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Legislative power lies with the Nitijela. The upper house of Parliament, called the Council of Iroij, is an advisory body comprising twelve tribal chiefs. The executive branch consists of the President and th...
How many electoral districts exist in the Marshall Islands?
<text>How many electoral districts exist in the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Legislative power lies with the Nitijela. The upper house of Parliament, called the Council of Iroij, is an advisory body comprising twelve tribal chiefs. The executive branch consists of the President and the Presidential Cabinet, which...
What other group had equal status with the lithuanian nobility?
<text>What other group had equal status with the lithuanian nobility?</text><reasoning>After the Union of Horodło the Lithuanian nobility acquired equal status with the Polish szlachta, and over time began to become more and more polonized, although they did preserve their national consciousness, and in most cases reco...
What did the polish szlachta become more of?
<text>What did the polish szlachta become more of?</text><reasoning>After the Union of Horodło the Lithuanian nobility acquired equal status with the Polish szlachta, and over time began to become more and more polonized, although they did preserve their national consciousness, and in most cases recognition of their Li...
What did some lithuanian nobility claim that caused a paradox?
<text>What did some lithuanian nobility claim that caused a paradox?</text><reasoning>After the Union of Horodło the Lithuanian nobility acquired equal status with the Polish szlachta, and over time began to become more and more polonized, although they did preserve their national consciousness, and in most cases recog...
What is the new term used for the lithuanian nobility?
<text>What is the new term used for the lithuanian nobility?</text><reasoning>After the Union of Horodło the Lithuanian nobility acquired equal status with the Polish szlachta, and over time began to become more and more polonized, although they did preserve their national consciousness, and in most cases recognition o...
Who forbid the use of the word slekta?
<text>Who forbid the use of the word slekta?</text><reasoning>After the Union of Horodło the Lithuanian nobility acquired equal status with the Polish szlachta, and over time began to become more and more polonized, although they did preserve their national consciousness, and in most cases recognition of their Lithuani...
What is the governing system of the Marshall Islands?
<text>What is the governing system of the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>The government of the Marshall Islands operates under a mixed parliamentary-presidential system as set forth in its Constitution. Elections are held every four years in universal suffrage (for all citizens above 18), with each of the twenty-fo...
How old must a citizen of the Marshall Islands be to vote?
<text>How old must a citizen of the Marshall Islands be to vote?</text><reasoning>The government of the Marshall Islands operates under a mixed parliamentary-presidential system as set forth in its Constitution. Elections are held every four years in universal suffrage (for all citizens above 18), with each of the twen...
How often are elections held in the Marshall Islands?
<text>How often are elections held in the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>The government of the Marshall Islands operates under a mixed parliamentary-presidential system as set forth in its Constitution. Elections are held every four years in universal suffrage (for all citizens above 18), with each of the twenty-fo...
What is the name of the Marshall Islands legislature?
<text>What is the name of the Marshall Islands legislature?</text><reasoning>The government of the Marshall Islands operates under a mixed parliamentary-presidential system as set forth in its Constitution. Elections are held every four years in universal suffrage (for all citizens above 18), with each of the twenty-fo...
When was the most recent constitution of the Marshall Islands adopted?
<text>When was the most recent constitution of the Marshall Islands adopted?</text><reasoning>The government of the Marshall Islands operates under a mixed parliamentary-presidential system as set forth in its Constitution. Elections are held every four years in universal suffrage (for all citizens above 18), with each...
Who did Witon Barry work for?
<text>Who did Witon Barry work for?</text><reasoning>On September 15, 2007, Witon Barry (of the Tobolar Copra processing plant in the Marshall Islands capital of Majuro) said power authorities, private companies, and entrepreneurs had been experimenting with coconut oil as alternative to diesel fuel for vehicles, power...
Where was the Tobolar Copra plant located?
<text>Where was the Tobolar Copra plant located?</text><reasoning>On September 15, 2007, Witon Barry (of the Tobolar Copra processing plant in the Marshall Islands capital of Majuro) said power authorities, private companies, and entrepreneurs had been experimenting with coconut oil as alternative to diesel fuel for ve...
What is copra?
<text>What is copra?</text><reasoning>On September 15, 2007, Witon Barry (of the Tobolar Copra processing plant in the Marshall Islands capital of Majuro) said power authorities, private companies, and entrepreneurs had been experimenting with coconut oil as alternative to diesel fuel for vehicles, power generators, an...
How many coconuts are required to produce 1 liter of coconut oil?
<text>How many coconuts are required to produce 1 liter of coconut oil?</text><reasoning>On September 15, 2007, Witon Barry (of the Tobolar Copra processing plant in the Marshall Islands capital of Majuro) said power authorities, private companies, and entrepreneurs had been experimenting with coconut oil as alternativ...
How many kilowatts of power are produced by the solar plant built in 2009?
<text>How many kilowatts of power are produced by the solar plant built in 2009?</text><reasoning>On September 15, 2007, Witon Barry (of the Tobolar Copra processing plant in the Marshall Islands capital of Majuro) said power authorities, private companies, and entrepreneurs had been experimenting with coconut oil as a...
When, during the partitions of Poland, did the szlachta lose legal and social status.
<text>When, during the partitions of Poland, did the szlachta lose legal and social status.</text><reasoning>During the Partitions of Poland from 1772 to 1795, its members began to lose these legal privileges and social status. From that point until 1918, the legal status of the nobility was essentially dependent upon ...
What was one name of a power that the szlachta was dependent on.
<text>What was one name of a power that the szlachta was dependent on.</text><reasoning>During the Partitions of Poland from 1772 to 1795, its members began to lose these legal privileges and social status. From that point until 1918, the legal status of the nobility was essentially dependent upon the policies of the t...
When was the March constitution implemented.
<text>When was the March constitution implemented.</text><reasoning>During the Partitions of Poland from 1772 to 1795, its members began to lose these legal privileges and social status. From that point until 1918, the legal status of the nobility was essentially dependent upon the policies of the three partitioning po...
What did the Mach constitution do?
<text>What did the Mach constitution do?</text><reasoning>During the Partitions of Poland from 1772 to 1795, its members began to lose these legal privileges and social status. From that point until 1918, the legal status of the nobility was essentially dependent upon the policies of the three partitioning powers: the ...
In what republic did the szlachta lose their legal privileges.
<text>In what republic did the szlachta lose their legal privileges.</text><reasoning>During the Partitions of Poland from 1772 to 1795, its members began to lose these legal privileges and social status. From that point until 1918, the legal status of the nobility was essentially dependent upon the policies of the thr...
What was the previous name of the United Church of Christ?
<text>What was the previous name of the United Church of Christ?</text><reasoning>Major religious groups in the Republic of the Marshall Islands include the United Church of Christ (formerly Congregational), with 51.5% of the population; the Assemblies of God, 24.2%; the Roman Catholic Church, 8.4%; and The Church of J...
What percentage of Marshall Islanders belong to the Assemblies of God?
<text>What percentage of Marshall Islanders belong to the Assemblies of God?</text><reasoning>Major religious groups in the Republic of the Marshall Islands include the United Church of Christ (formerly Congregational), with 51.5% of the population; the Assemblies of God, 24.2%; the Roman Catholic Church, 8.4%; and The...
What percentage of Marshall Islands residents are Mormons?
<text>What percentage of Marshall Islands residents are Mormons?</text><reasoning>Major religious groups in the Republic of the Marshall Islands include the United Church of Christ (formerly Congregational), with 51.5% of the population; the Assemblies of God, 24.2%; the Roman Catholic Church, 8.4%; and The Church of J...
What percentage of Marshall Islanders worship at the Assembly of God Part Two?
<text>What percentage of Marshall Islanders worship at the Assembly of God Part Two?</text><reasoning>Major religious groups in the Republic of the Marshall Islands include the United Church of Christ (formerly Congregational), with 51.5% of the population; the Assemblies of God, 24.2%; the Roman Catholic Church, 8.4%;...
When did the first mosque in Majuro open?
<text>When did the first mosque in Majuro open?</text><reasoning>Major religious groups in the Republic of the Marshall Islands include the United Church of Christ (formerly Congregational), with 51.5% of the population; the Assemblies of God, 24.2%; the Roman Catholic Church, 8.4%; and The Church of Jesus Christ of La...
What is another name for folwarks?
<text>What is another name for folwarks?</text><reasoning>The origins of the szlachta are shrouded in obscurity and mystery and have been the subject of a variety of theories.:207 Traditionally, its members were owners of landed property, often in the form of "manor farms" or so-called folwarks. The nobility negotiated...
Were the szlachta obscure and mysterious or obvious and proud.
<text>Were the szlachta obscure and mysterious or obvious and proud.</text><reasoning>The origins of the szlachta are shrouded in obscurity and mystery and have been the subject of a variety of theories.:207 Traditionally, its members were owners of landed property, often in the form of "manor farms" or so-called folwa...
Around what time was the decline of the polish common wealth.
<text>Around what time was the decline of the polish common wealth.</text><reasoning>The origins of the szlachta are shrouded in obscurity and mystery and have been the subject of a variety of theories.:207 Traditionally, its members were owners of landed property, often in the form of "manor farms" or so-called folwar...
WHat did the commonwealth increase before it declined.
<text>WHat did the commonwealth increase before it declined.</text><reasoning>The origins of the szlachta are shrouded in obscurity and mystery and have been the subject of a variety of theories.:207 Traditionally, its members were owners of landed property, often in the form of "manor farms" or so-called folwarks. The...
What class was slackta in Poland?
<text>What class was slackta in Poland?</text><reasoning>The szlachta ([ˈʂlaxta] ( listen), exonym: Nobility) was a legally privileged noble class with origins in the Kingdom of Poland. It gained considerable institutional privileges between 1333 and 1370 during the reign of King Casimir III the Great.:211 In 1413, fol...
WHich two kingdoms shared tentative personal unions?
<text>WHich two kingdoms shared tentative personal unions?</text><reasoning>The szlachta ([ˈʂlaxta] ( listen), exonym: Nobility) was a legally privileged noble class with origins in the Kingdom of Poland. It gained considerable institutional privileges between 1333 and 1370 during the reign of King Casimir III the Grea...
When did the polish-lithuanian commonwealth thrive?
<text>When did the polish-lithuanian commonwealth thrive?</text><reasoning>The szlachta ([ˈʂlaxta] ( listen), exonym: Nobility) was a legally privileged noble class with origins in the Kingdom of Poland. It gained considerable institutional privileges between 1333 and 1370 during the reign of King Casimir III the Great...
What is one leader from the polish-lithuanian common weaith.
<text>What is one leader from the polish-lithuanian common weaith.</text><reasoning>The szlachta ([ˈʂlaxta] ( listen), exonym: Nobility) was a legally privileged noble class with origins in the Kingdom of Poland. It gained considerable institutional privileges between 1333 and 1370 during the reign of King Casimir III ...
What german word does the term szlachta come from?
<text>What german word does the term szlachta come from?</text><reasoning>The term szlachta is derived from the Old High German word slahta (modern German Geschlecht), which means "(noble) family", much as many other Polish words pertaining to the nobility derive from German words—e.g., the Polish "rycerz" ("knight", c...
What does slahta mean?
<text>What does slahta mean?</text><reasoning>The term szlachta is derived from the Old High German word slahta (modern German Geschlecht), which means "(noble) family", much as many other Polish words pertaining to the nobility derive from German words—e.g., the Polish "rycerz" ("knight", cognate of the German "Ritter...
What is the polish name for knight?
<text>What is the polish name for knight?</text><reasoning>The term szlachta is derived from the Old High German word slahta (modern German Geschlecht), which means "(noble) family", much as many other Polish words pertaining to the nobility derive from German words—e.g., the Polish "rycerz" ("knight", cognate of the G...
German name for knight?
<text>German name for knight?</text><reasoning>The term szlachta is derived from the Old High German word slahta (modern German Geschlecht), which means "(noble) family", much as many other Polish words pertaining to the nobility derive from German words—e.g., the Polish "rycerz" ("knight", cognate of the German "Ritte...
Where does the word her derive from in german?
<text>Where does the word her derive from in german?</text><reasoning>The term szlachta is derived from the Old High German word slahta (modern German Geschlecht), which means "(noble) family", much as many other Polish words pertaining to the nobility derive from German words—e.g., the Polish "rycerz" ("knight", cogna...
What did the poles of the 17th century think the term szlachta came from?
<text>What did the poles of the 17th century think the term szlachta came from?</text><reasoning>Poles of the 17th century assumed that "szlachta" came from the German "schlachten" ("to slaughter" or "to butcher"); also suggestive is the German "Schlacht" ("battle"). Early Polish historians thought the term may have de...
What does schlachtan mean in german?
<text>What does schlachtan mean in german?</text><reasoning>Poles of the 17th century assumed that "szlachta" came from the German "schlachten" ("to slaughter" or "to butcher"); also suggestive is the German "Schlacht" ("battle"). Early Polish historians thought the term may have derived from the name of the legendary ...
What German word is also suggestive deriving from szlachta?
<text>What German word is also suggestive deriving from szlachta?</text><reasoning>Poles of the 17th century assumed that "szlachta" came from the German "schlachten" ("to slaughter" or "to butcher"); also suggestive is the German "Schlacht" ("battle"). Early Polish historians thought the term may have derived from th...
What does schlacht mean?
<text>What does schlacht mean?</text><reasoning>Poles of the 17th century assumed that "szlachta" came from the German "schlachten" ("to slaughter" or "to butcher"); also suggestive is the German "Schlacht" ("battle"). Early Polish historians thought the term may have derived from the name of the legendary proto-Polish...
The polish believed szlachta derived from the name of who?
<text>The polish believed szlachta derived from the name of who?</text><reasoning>Poles of the 17th century assumed that "szlachta" came from the German "schlachten" ("to slaughter" or "to butcher"); also suggestive is the German "Schlacht" ("battle"). Early Polish historians thought the term may have derived from the ...
Why did the mistranslation of szlachta come about?
<text>Why did the mistranslation of szlachta come about?</text><reasoning>In the past, a certain misconception sometimes led to the mistranslation of "szlachta" as "gentry" rather than "nobility".:206 :xvi This mistaken practice began due to the economic status of some szlachta members being inferior to that of the nob...
Who was inferior of the other, European countries or szlachta?
<text>Who was inferior of the other, European countries or szlachta?</text><reasoning>In the past, a certain misconception sometimes led to the mistranslation of "szlachta" as "gentry" rather than "nobility".:206 :xvi This mistaken practice began due to the economic status of some szlachta members being inferior to tha...
What ultimately determined nobility?
<text>What ultimately determined nobility?</text><reasoning>As some szlachta were poorer than some non-noble gentry, some particularly impoverished szlachta were forced to become tenants of the wealthier gentry. In doing so, however, these szlachta retained all their constitutional prerogatives, as it was not wealth or...
What were some impoverished szlachta forced to do?
<text>What were some impoverished szlachta forced to do?</text><reasoning>As some szlachta were poorer than some non-noble gentry, some particularly impoverished szlachta were forced to become tenants of the wealthier gentry. In doing so, however, these szlachta retained all their constitutional prerogatives, as it was...
What was one noble thing the poor szlachta did?
<text>What was one noble thing the poor szlachta did?</text><reasoning>As some szlachta were poorer than some non-noble gentry, some particularly impoverished szlachta were forced to become tenants of the wealthier gentry. In doing so, however, these szlachta retained all their constitutional prerogatives, as it was no...
What simple word does the term szlachta translate too?
<text>What simple word does the term szlachta translate too?</text><reasoning>Today the word szlachta in the Polish language simply translates to "nobility". In its broadest meaning, it can also denote some non-hereditary honorary knighthoods granted today by some European monarchs. Occasionally, 19th-century non-noble...
What were the non noble land owners referred too as?
<text>What were the non noble land owners referred too as?</text><reasoning>Today the word szlachta in the Polish language simply translates to "nobility". In its broadest meaning, it can also denote some non-hereditary honorary knighthoods granted today by some European monarchs. Occasionally, 19th-century non-noble l...
Why were the non nobles and nobles referred as the same term?
<text>Why were the non nobles and nobles referred as the same term?</text><reasoning>Today the word szlachta in the Polish language simply translates to "nobility". In its broadest meaning, it can also denote some non-hereditary honorary knighthoods granted today by some European monarchs. Occasionally, 19th-century no...
What does szlachta mainly denote?
<text>What does szlachta mainly denote?</text><reasoning>Today the word szlachta in the Polish language simply translates to "nobility". In its broadest meaning, it can also denote some non-hereditary honorary knighthoods granted today by some European monarchs. Occasionally, 19th-century non-noble landowners were refe...
Who were the original settlers of the area that became the Marshall Islands?
<text>Who were the original settlers of the area that became the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made possible using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Euro...
How were original settlers of the area able to move between islands?
<text>How were original settlers of the area able to move between islands?</text><reasoning>Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made possible using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in...
In what year did a European explorer first see the Marshall Islands?
<text>In what year did a European explorer first see the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made possible using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in...
Which explorer first saw the Marshall Islands?
<text>Which explorer first saw the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made possible using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spani...
For whom are the Marshall Islands named?
<text>For whom are the Marshall Islands named?</text><reasoning>Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made possible using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish exp...
During what span were the Marshall Islands first settled?
<text>During what span were the Marshall Islands first settled?</text><reasoning>Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made possible using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s,...
Who first settled the Marshall Islands?
<text>Who first settled the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made possible using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish expl...
In what decade did Europeans first visit the Marshall Islands?
<text>In what decade did Europeans first visit the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made possible using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1...
In what month and year did a European first arrive at the Marshall Islands?
<text>In what month and year did a European first arrive at the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made possible using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europ...
After whom are the Marshall Islands named?
<text>After whom are the Marshall Islands named?</text><reasoning>Micronesian colonists gradually settled the Marshall Islands during the 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made possible using traditional stick charts. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish e...
What term designated the noble class of polish Lithuania common wealth?
<text>What term designated the noble class of polish Lithuania common wealth?</text><reasoning>The Polish term "szlachta" designated the formalized, hereditary noble class of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In official Latin documents of the old Commonwealth, hereditary szlachta are referred to as "nobilitas" and are i...
What are two adjectives that best describe the szlachta?
<text>What are two adjectives that best describe the szlachta?</text><reasoning>The Polish term "szlachta" designated the formalized, hereditary noble class of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In official Latin documents of the old Commonwealth, hereditary szlachta are referred to as "nobilitas" and are indeed the equiv...
Who is referred to as nobilitas?
<text>Who is referred to as nobilitas?</text><reasoning>The Polish term "szlachta" designated the formalized, hereditary noble class of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In official Latin documents of the old Commonwealth, hereditary szlachta are referred to as "nobilitas" and are indeed the equivalent in legal status of...
What is the legal status of nobilitas?
<text>What is the legal status of nobilitas?</text><reasoning>The Polish term "szlachta" designated the formalized, hereditary noble class of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In official Latin documents of the old Commonwealth, hereditary szlachta are referred to as "nobilitas" and are indeed the equivalent in legal sta...
What were some powerful Polish nobles referred too?
<text>What were some powerful Polish nobles referred too?</text><reasoning>Some powerful Polish nobles were referred to as "magnates" (Polish singular: "magnat", plural: "magnaci") and "możny" ("magnate", "oligarch"; plural: "możni"); see Magnates of Poland and Lithuania.</reasoning><output>magnates</output>
What is the singular version of magnates?
<text>What is the singular version of magnates?</text><reasoning>Some powerful Polish nobles were referred to as "magnates" (Polish singular: "magnat", plural: "magnaci") and "możny" ("magnate", "oligarch"; plural: "możni"); see Magnates of Poland and Lithuania.</reasoning><output>magnat</output>
What is another name referring polish nobles?
<text>What is another name referring polish nobles?</text><reasoning>Some powerful Polish nobles were referred to as "magnates" (Polish singular: "magnat", plural: "magnaci") and "możny" ("magnate", "oligarch"; plural: "możni"); see Magnates of Poland and Lithuania.</reasoning><output>możny</output>
What is the plural version of mozny?
<text>What is the plural version of mozny?</text><reasoning>Some powerful Polish nobles were referred to as "magnates" (Polish singular: "magnat", plural: "magnaci") and "możny" ("magnate", "oligarch"; plural: "możni"); see Magnates of Poland and Lithuania.</reasoning><output>możni</output>
What other country besides Poland were polish nobles most likely found?
<text>What other country besides Poland were polish nobles most likely found?</text><reasoning>Some powerful Polish nobles were referred to as "magnates" (Polish singular: "magnat", plural: "magnaci") and "możny" ("magnate", "oligarch"; plural: "możni"); see Magnates of Poland and Lithuania.</reasoning><output>Lithuan...
What contributed to the long standing traditions?
<text>What contributed to the long standing traditions?</text><reasoning>Concerning the early Polish tribes, geography contributed to long-standing traditions. The Polish tribes were internalized and organized around a unifying religious cult, governed by the wiec, an assembly of free tribesmen. Later, when safety requ...
What was governing the polish tribes?
<text>What was governing the polish tribes?</text><reasoning>Concerning the early Polish tribes, geography contributed to long-standing traditions. The Polish tribes were internalized and organized around a unifying religious cult, governed by the wiec, an assembly of free tribesmen. Later, when safety required power t...
What was the wiec?
<text>What was the wiec?</text><reasoning>Concerning the early Polish tribes, geography contributed to long-standing traditions. The Polish tribes were internalized and organized around a unifying religious cult, governed by the wiec, an assembly of free tribesmen. Later, when safety required power to be consolidated, ...
When power needed to be consolidated what was chosen to govern?
<text>When power needed to be consolidated what was chosen to govern?</text><reasoning>Concerning the early Polish tribes, geography contributed to long-standing traditions. The Polish tribes were internalized and organized around a unifying religious cult, governed by the wiec, an assembly of free tribesmen. Later, wh...
What was the governing position limited to?
<text>What was the governing position limited to?</text><reasoning>Concerning the early Polish tribes, geography contributed to long-standing traditions. The Polish tribes were internalized and organized around a unifying religious cult, governed by the wiec, an assembly of free tribesmen. Later, when safety required p...
Around what time were the knights and szlachta very similiar?
<text>Around what time were the knights and szlachta very similiar?</text><reasoning>Around the 14th century, there was little difference between knights and the szlachta in Poland. Members of the szlachta had the personal obligation to defend the country (pospolite ruszenie), thereby becoming the kingdom's most privil...
What was a personal obligation of the szlachtas?
<text>What was a personal obligation of the szlachtas?</text><reasoning>Around the 14th century, there was little difference between knights and the szlachta in Poland. Members of the szlachta had the personal obligation to defend the country (pospolite ruszenie), thereby becoming the kingdom's most privileged social c...
What did they use to refer to the origin of szlactha?
<text>What did they use to refer to the origin of szlactha?</text><reasoning>The origins of the szlachta, while ancient, have always been considered obscure.:207 As a result, its members often referred to it as odwieczna (perennial).:207 Two popular historic theories of origin forwarded by its members and earlier histo...
What was one historic theory of the szlachta origins?
<text>What was one historic theory of the szlachta origins?</text><reasoning>The origins of the szlachta, while ancient, have always been considered obscure.:207 As a result, its members often referred to it as odwieczna (perennial).:207 Two popular historic theories of origin forwarded by its members and earlier histo...
WHat is the earliest surviving use of the clan name of the polish knights?
<text>WHat is the earliest surviving use of the clan name of the polish knights?</text><reasoning>The documentation regarding Raciborz and Albert's tenure is the earliest surviving of the use of the clan name and cry defining the honorable status of Polish knights. The names of knightly genealogiae only came to be asso...
WHn did the knightly genealogiae associate with heraldic devices?
<text>WHn did the knightly genealogiae associate with heraldic devices?</text><reasoning>The documentation regarding Raciborz and Albert's tenure is the earliest surviving of the use of the clan name and cry defining the honorable status of Polish knights. The names of knightly genealogiae only came to be associated wi...
The polish anem and cry ritualized what?
<text>The polish anem and cry ritualized what?</text><reasoning>The documentation regarding Raciborz and Albert's tenure is the earliest surviving of the use of the clan name and cry defining the honorable status of Polish knights. The names of knightly genealogiae only came to be associated with heraldic devices later...
In 1244 the power to command and army had been used to do what?
<text>In 1244 the power to command and army had been used to do what?</text><reasoning>The documentation regarding Raciborz and Albert's tenure is the earliest surviving of the use of the clan name and cry defining the honorable status of Polish knights. The names of knightly genealogiae only came to be associated with...
WHo established an elite knightly retinue?
<text>WHo established an elite knightly retinue?</text><reasoning>Mieszko I of Poland (c. 935 – 25 May 992) established an elite knightly retinue from within his army, which he depended upon for success in uniting the Lekhitic tribes and preserving the unity of his state. Documented proof exists of Mieszko I's successo...
How long was Miesko I of Poland reigning?
<text>How long was Miesko I of Poland reigning?</text><reasoning>Mieszko I of Poland (c. 935 – 25 May 992) established an elite knightly retinue from within his army, which he depended upon for success in uniting the Lekhitic tribes and preserving the unity of his state. Documented proof exists of Mieszko I's successor...
Along with uniting the lekhitic tribes what did poland succeed in?
<text>Along with uniting the lekhitic tribes what did poland succeed in?</text><reasoning>Mieszko I of Poland (c. 935 – 25 May 992) established an elite knightly retinue from within his army, which he depended upon for success in uniting the Lekhitic tribes and preserving the unity of his state. Documented proof exists...
Who also established this retinue as well?
<text>Who also established this retinue as well?</text><reasoning>Mieszko I of Poland (c. 935 – 25 May 992) established an elite knightly retinue from within his army, which he depended upon for success in uniting the Lekhitic tribes and preserving the unity of his state. Documented proof exists of Mieszko I's successo...
What other rights were equal to orthodox nobles?
<text>What other rights were equal to orthodox nobles?</text><reasoning>The Orthodox nobles' rights were nominally equal to those enjoyed by Polish and Lithuanian nobility, but there was a cultural pressure to convert to Catholicism, that was greatly eased in 1596 by the Union of Brest. See for example careers of Senat...