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100

This is the name of the country’s official head of state, currently King Charles III.

Who is the monarch of the United Kingdom?

100

This is the national holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, often with turkey and pumpkin pie.

What is Thanksgiving?

100

This natural wonder, also called “Uluru,” is a sacred site for Indigenous Australians and a popular tourist attraction.

What is Ayers Rock?

100

This year the official referendum on Brexit took place.

What is 2016?

100

This is the name of the English football club based in the North East, featured in the Netflix documentary Sunderland ‘Til I Die.

What is Sunderland AFC?

200

This term refers to the traditional class of landowning aristocrats and nobility in British society.

What is the upper class? 

200

This phrase from the Declaration of Independence includes the values "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

What is the American Dream?

200

These are the Indigenous peoples of Australia, who have lived on the continent for over 60,000 years.

Who are the Aboriginal Australians?

200

This slogan was widely used by the Leave campaign and promised increased control over immigration and borders.

What is “Take back control”?

200

This traditional term describes the intense loyalty and community connection fans feel toward their local football club.

What is football culture (or: What is club loyalty)?

300

These two types of schools are part of the British system: one is free and state-funded, the other is independent and often very expensive.

What are state schools and private schools?

300

This informal phrase represents the idea that the United States is a land of opportunity where anyone can succeed regardless of background.

What is “the land of opportunity”?

300

This informal nickname reflects Australians’ national identity and relaxed attitude, often summed up in the phrase “no worries.”

What is “Aussie”?

300

This issue involving a shared border between an EU country and Northern Ireland became one of the most controversial parts of the Brexit negotiations.

What is the Irish Backstop 

300

This platform has been both a space for fans to support clubs and a source of controversy due to hate speech and abuse aimed at players.

What is social media (Twitter/X)

400

This prestigious university, along with Cambridge, is often associated with the British elite and upper class.

What is Oxford University?

400

This U.S. movement in the 1960s, led by figures like Martin Luther King Jr., aimed to end racial segregation and promote equality.

What is the Civil Rights Movement?

400

This 1788 event marked the beginning of British colonization and is often viewed as a day of mourning by Indigenous communities.

What is the arrival of the First Fleet (or: What is Australia Day)?

400

This economic consequence of Brexit refers to the UK losing certain trade advantages and facing new barriers with EU member states.

What is the loss of access to the single market (or: What is trade disruption with the EU)?

400

This term refers to the marketing and financial strategies that have turned football clubs into global brands, often criticized for prioritizing profit over tradition.

What is the commercialization of football?

500

This term refers to a language that is adopted as a common means of communication between speakers of different native languages, often for trade, diplomacy, or globalization.

What is a lingua franca?

500

This concept refers to the coexistence of different cultures and ethnicities within the United States, often symbolized by a "melting pot" or "salad bowl."

What is multiculturalism?

500

This term describes the ongoing effort to recognize and reconcile the injustices faced by Indigenous Australians, particularly regarding land rights and cultural identity.

What is reconciliation?

500

This term describes the deep social and political division in the UK caused by differing views on Brexit, often split by region, age, and education.

What is polarization?

500

This issue, highlighted by players taking a knee and campaigns like Kick It Out, reflects ongoing discrimination in football both on and off the pitch.

What is racism in football?