History
Geography
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Values
100

It was founded in 1949.

When was the modern Commonwealth established ?

100

56 countries.

How many countries are in the Commonwealth ?

100

It is the sense of belonging to a nation and sharing common values, traditions and history.

What is national identity ?

100

Important values shared by all the Commonwealth countries turned into a text.

What is the Commonwealth Charter ?

200

An international association in which the UK and countries that were once part of the British Empire work together.

What is the Commonwealth ?

200

India.

Which country was the first to become a Republic within the Commonwealth ?

200

Public support for the monarchy is weakening, but it would still be complicated for Canada to become a republic.

What is the problem with the graph's results concerning the population's main desire ?

200

More than just a sporting event, it is also a way to unite the different Commonwealth nations.

What are the Commonwealth games ?

300

It began under the Tudor queen Elizabeth I and reached its height in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

When did the Commonwealth begin, and during which centuries did it reach its height ?

300

Its population represents only 2.4% of the Commonwealth’s total.

What proportion of the Commonwealth population is British ?

300

This caused a lot of suffering for Jamaicans who were forced to work as slaves, and it explains the strained relationships with Britain.

What negative effects did slavery cause in Jamaica ?


300

A forum that provides a platform for non-governmental organisations and activists to discuss challenges and promote democratic values.

What is the Commonwealth People's Forum ?

400

The Tudor Queen Elizabeth I gave birth to this project, which has prospered until today.


Who first came up with the idea of the Commonwealth?

400

Commonwealth countries are located in many regions affected by global warming. By working together, they can try to influence international environmental policies.

Why is the defence of the environment a key topic for the Commonwealth ?

400

Prince William’s opinion is quite refreshing: he says he does not want to continue a relationship of domination with Caribbean islands and even suggests that the Commonwealth could one day be led by a non-royal.

In what ways is William’s point of view modern ?

400

It is an important gathering of Commonwealth countries, mainly their leaders, where major issues such as climate change are discussed.

What is CHOGM (Commonwealth Heads Of Government Meeting) and what is it for ?

500

It brought them attractive privileges, such as economic, security and diplomatic benefits.


Why did many former colonies decide to join the Commonwealth after gaining independence?


500

Commonwealth countries are found on every continent, giving the UK a strong international presence through these alliances. If something happens in a region of the world, the UK has a local ally that can help.

Why could the Commonwealth be geopolitically important for the UK?

500

Joining the Commonwealth brings privileges, but it also represents something stronger: it is about living together and having a global impact, as shown by Zimbabwe’s readmission process.

What does joining the Commonwealth represent beyond privileges?

500

By cutting ties with British Monarchy, the island decided to be under its own rules and moved away from its colonial past, while remaining in the Commonwealth.

What major change happened in Jamaica and how ?

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