Unit 3: The Commonwealth of Nations (2nde_gr1)

Quote of the Day:

Queen Elisabeth II wanted to distance the Commonwealth from the British Empire. While the British Empire was based on colonial domination, inequality and control, as opposed to the Commonwealth that is presented as a free voluntary association of equal nations, built on shared values such as: friendship and loyalty (instead of control and oppression), freedom and peace (instead of conquest and conflict).

Africa has the most Commonwealth countries with 21. Then, in the Americas there are 14 countries that belong to the Commonwealth. On the third place, Oceania has 11 Commonwealth countries. Then, Asia has 8 countries that belong to the Commonwealth. Finally, Europe has 6 Commonwealth nations.


Homwork: Learn the lesson.
Answer question took from your the document you received in class : look at the photos, can you match them with their Commonwelath countries?


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