The commonwealth question is: "over half of the 1.8 billion people in the commonwealth are aged 25 or under. What changes in your country would enhance the lives of young people?"
It really depends upon which commonwealth you are referring to . As commonwealth refers to a country formed for the greater good the oldest commonwealth in existence is the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth which lasted from 1569 to 1795 does that answer your question?
I think the question should be why did Fiji not participate not Fizi. The answer in respect to why did Fiji not compete was they were suspended from the Commonwealth.
this is a easy one the answer to this question is commonwealth
London Both question and answer are wrong. The term "British Commonwealth" is no longer used; the correct term is The Commonwealth. Since the Commonwealth consists of 54 independent nations, there is no capital. Each member has its capital of course; London is the capital of the United Kingdom, one of the 54 members.
It is a numerical code of the branch at which you opened your Commonwealth Bank account. BSB. It stands for Bank - State - Branch. See the related question below.
The Commonwealth of Australia consists of 6 states and two mainland territories, along with seven offshore territories. See also the related question.
The depends on which Commonwealth you are talking about. The Commonwealth of the Philippines has a President, not a governor. The Commonwealth of Kentucky has a governor.
Australia is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Your question really might be better, why is Australia a Commonwealth nation. CHOGM means Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. This meeting happens every two years. So CHOGM is a gathering of national heads and this year will take place in Perth, Australia.
The Commonwealth, or Commonwealth of England, was the period from 1649.
The US is not in the Commonwealth Games because they are not in the Commonwealth of Nations.
The Commonwealth countries are called that because they are all members of the Commonwealth of Nations.
No ideas were introduced into England by the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth was established from the British Empire with the Queen being the head. England, being the main member state of U.K, therefore had nothing introduced into it from the Commonwealth opposed to England introducing ideas into Commonwealth member countries. So I'm not sure if this is what you meant, but I think your question should be "What two ideas did England introduce into the Commonwealth?" and in that case I would say that there are a lot of ideas that were introduced, too many to list without having more specific details on what type of ideas you want listing.