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Round table discussion
Game Code: 3077222
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It is about history, rules and structure of round table discussion
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Why did King Richard choose a round table?
To symbolize equality, with no head or foot, so all knights felt equal.
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What problem was the round table meant to solve?
The knights’ pride, ambition, and disunity threatened the kingdom.
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What did the ceremonial sword represent?
Order and fairness—only the knight holding it could speak.
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How did “Equality of Voice” help the knights?
It ensured every knight could speak without interruption, fostering respect.
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Why was “Rotating Leadership” important?
It prevented favoritism and ensured shared responsibility.
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Could the round table work without rules? Why or why not?
No, the rules provided structure to prevent chaos and maintain respect.
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What was the purpose of the Three Rounds?
To ensure fair, focused, and productive discussions.
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What deeper meaning did the round table have?
It symbolized unity, equality, and collaboration.
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What might have happened without King Richard’s intervention?
The knights’ conflicts could have torn the kingdom apart.
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Why was confidentiality a key rule?
To build trust and allow open, honest discussions.
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Was the table or the rules more important for success?
The rules—they provided the structure and principles for unity.
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How did the round table reflect King Richard’s wisdom?
It showed his ability to solve problems creatively and promote harmony.
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How did the round table help the kingdom flourish?
It united the knights, leading to better decisions and a stronger kingdom.
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What was the purpose of the “Talking Stick” rule?
to maintain order by allowing only the knight holding the sword to speak.
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