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acf-regs25-4-19_5
For 10 points, what author of the stories “Cogwheels” and “Hell Screen” names a Japanese literary prize?
[ "Akutagawa Ryūnosuke", "Ryūnosuke Akutagawa", "Akutagawa" ]
acf-regs25-4-19
5
A story by this author centers on the monk Lorenzo, who is ostracized for having a child with an umbrella maker’s daughter, but is revealed to be a woman after saving the child from a burning building. In a story by this author of “The Death of a Disciple,” the narrator reflects that he sees a fire every time he returns to the capital after his arsonist brother-in-law is hit by a train. This author created a character who binds one of his apprentices with chains and attacks another with a horned owl to study their pained expressions. In that story by this author, an artist watches as his daughter and her pet monkey are burned alive in a carriage by Lord Horikawa to inspire the title artwork. For 10 points, what author of the stories “Cogwheels” and “Hell Screen” names a Japanese literary prize?
Ryūnosuke Akutagawa [or Akutagawa Ryūnosuke]
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acf-regs25-4-20_1
This condition can cause neuropathy, swelling, and pain in the hands and feet in another condition called acrodynia or “pink disease.”
[ "heavy metal toxicity", "mercury poisoning", "mercury poisoning until read", "arsenic poisoning", "Minamata", "Minamata disease until read", "metal poisoning", "selenium poisoning", "saturnism", "itai-itai", "cadmium poisoning", "plumbism", "heavy metal poisoning", "lead poisoning", "itai-itai disease until read", "metal toxicity" ]
acf-regs25-4-20
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This condition can cause neuropathy, swelling, and pain in the hands and feet in another condition called acrodynia or “pink disease.” While studying this condition in his lab at Caltech, Clair Cameron Patterson used one of the first cleanrooms to discredit earlier findings by Robert Kehoe. A molecule that causes this condition mimics methionine after binding with cysteine, allowing it to cross the blood–brain barrier. One form of this condition results in a triad of tremors, gingivitis, and erethism. This condition, which is the cause of itai-itai disease and Minamata disease, is often treated with medical-grade Prussian blue, succimer, or sodium calcium EDTA in chelation therapy. For 10 points, what condition is caused by prolonged exposure to elements like lead or mercury?
heavy metal poisoning [or heavy metal toxicity; accept lead poisoning or mercury poisoning until read; accept arsenic poisoning or cadmium poisoning or selenium poisoning; accept plumbism or saturnism; accept itai-itai disease until read; accept Minamata disease until read; prompt on acute poisoning or acute toxicity] (Patterson was a vocal opponent of leaded gasoline, which Kehoe had earlier claimed was safe in a now-discredited study.)
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acf-regs25-4-20_2
While studying this condition in his lab at Caltech, Clair Cameron Patterson used one of the first cleanrooms to discredit earlier findings by Robert Kehoe.
[ "heavy metal toxicity", "mercury poisoning", "mercury poisoning until read", "arsenic poisoning", "Minamata", "Minamata disease until read", "metal poisoning", "selenium poisoning", "saturnism", "itai-itai", "cadmium poisoning", "plumbism", "heavy metal poisoning", "lead poisoning", "itai-itai disease until read", "metal toxicity" ]
acf-regs25-4-20
2
This condition can cause neuropathy, swelling, and pain in the hands and feet in another condition called acrodynia or “pink disease.” While studying this condition in his lab at Caltech, Clair Cameron Patterson used one of the first cleanrooms to discredit earlier findings by Robert Kehoe. A molecule that causes this condition mimics methionine after binding with cysteine, allowing it to cross the blood–brain barrier. One form of this condition results in a triad of tremors, gingivitis, and erethism. This condition, which is the cause of itai-itai disease and Minamata disease, is often treated with medical-grade Prussian blue, succimer, or sodium calcium EDTA in chelation therapy. For 10 points, what condition is caused by prolonged exposure to elements like lead or mercury?
heavy metal poisoning [or heavy metal toxicity; accept lead poisoning or mercury poisoning until read; accept arsenic poisoning or cadmium poisoning or selenium poisoning; accept plumbism or saturnism; accept itai-itai disease until read; accept Minamata disease until read; prompt on acute poisoning or acute toxicity] (Patterson was a vocal opponent of leaded gasoline, which Kehoe had earlier claimed was safe in a now-discredited study.)
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acf-regs25-4-20_3
A molecule that causes this condition mimics methionine after binding with cysteine, allowing it to cross the blood–brain barrier.
[ "heavy metal toxicity", "mercury poisoning", "mercury poisoning until read", "arsenic poisoning", "Minamata", "Minamata disease until read", "metal poisoning", "selenium poisoning", "saturnism", "itai-itai", "cadmium poisoning", "plumbism", "heavy metal poisoning", "lead poisoning", "itai-itai disease until read", "metal toxicity" ]
acf-regs25-4-20
3
This condition can cause neuropathy, swelling, and pain in the hands and feet in another condition called acrodynia or “pink disease.” While studying this condition in his lab at Caltech, Clair Cameron Patterson used one of the first cleanrooms to discredit earlier findings by Robert Kehoe. A molecule that causes this condition mimics methionine after binding with cysteine, allowing it to cross the blood–brain barrier. One form of this condition results in a triad of tremors, gingivitis, and erethism. This condition, which is the cause of itai-itai disease and Minamata disease, is often treated with medical-grade Prussian blue, succimer, or sodium calcium EDTA in chelation therapy. For 10 points, what condition is caused by prolonged exposure to elements like lead or mercury?
heavy metal poisoning [or heavy metal toxicity; accept lead poisoning or mercury poisoning until read; accept arsenic poisoning or cadmium poisoning or selenium poisoning; accept plumbism or saturnism; accept itai-itai disease until read; accept Minamata disease until read; prompt on acute poisoning or acute toxicity] (Patterson was a vocal opponent of leaded gasoline, which Kehoe had earlier claimed was safe in a now-discredited study.)
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acf-regs25-4-20_4
One form of this condition results in a triad of tremors, gingivitis, and erethism.
[ "heavy metal toxicity", "mercury poisoning", "mercury poisoning until read", "arsenic poisoning", "Minamata", "Minamata disease until read", "metal poisoning", "selenium poisoning", "saturnism", "itai-itai", "cadmium poisoning", "plumbism", "heavy metal poisoning", "lead poisoning", "itai-itai disease until read", "metal toxicity" ]
acf-regs25-4-20
4
This condition can cause neuropathy, swelling, and pain in the hands and feet in another condition called acrodynia or “pink disease.” While studying this condition in his lab at Caltech, Clair Cameron Patterson used one of the first cleanrooms to discredit earlier findings by Robert Kehoe. A molecule that causes this condition mimics methionine after binding with cysteine, allowing it to cross the blood–brain barrier. One form of this condition results in a triad of tremors, gingivitis, and erethism. This condition, which is the cause of itai-itai disease and Minamata disease, is often treated with medical-grade Prussian blue, succimer, or sodium calcium EDTA in chelation therapy. For 10 points, what condition is caused by prolonged exposure to elements like lead or mercury?
heavy metal poisoning [or heavy metal toxicity; accept lead poisoning or mercury poisoning until read; accept arsenic poisoning or cadmium poisoning or selenium poisoning; accept plumbism or saturnism; accept itai-itai disease until read; accept Minamata disease until read; prompt on acute poisoning or acute toxicity] (Patterson was a vocal opponent of leaded gasoline, which Kehoe had earlier claimed was safe in a now-discredited study.)
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acf-regs25-4-20_5
This condition, which is the cause of itai-itai disease and Minamata disease, is often treated with medical-grade Prussian blue, succimer, or sodium calcium EDTA in chelation therapy.
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acf-regs25-4-20
5
This condition can cause neuropathy, swelling, and pain in the hands and feet in another condition called acrodynia or “pink disease.” While studying this condition in his lab at Caltech, Clair Cameron Patterson used one of the first cleanrooms to discredit earlier findings by Robert Kehoe. A molecule that causes this condition mimics methionine after binding with cysteine, allowing it to cross the blood–brain barrier. One form of this condition results in a triad of tremors, gingivitis, and erethism. This condition, which is the cause of itai-itai disease and Minamata disease, is often treated with medical-grade Prussian blue, succimer, or sodium calcium EDTA in chelation therapy. For 10 points, what condition is caused by prolonged exposure to elements like lead or mercury?
heavy metal poisoning [or heavy metal toxicity; accept lead poisoning or mercury poisoning until read; accept arsenic poisoning or cadmium poisoning or selenium poisoning; accept plumbism or saturnism; accept itai-itai disease until read; accept Minamata disease until read; prompt on acute poisoning or acute toxicity] (Patterson was a vocal opponent of leaded gasoline, which Kehoe had earlier claimed was safe in a now-discredited study.)
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acf-regs25-4-20_6
For 10 points, what condition is caused by prolonged exposure to elements like lead or mercury?
[ "heavy metal toxicity", "mercury poisoning", "mercury poisoning until read", "arsenic poisoning", "Minamata", "Minamata disease until read", "metal poisoning", "selenium poisoning", "saturnism", "itai-itai", "cadmium poisoning", "plumbism", "heavy metal poisoning", "lead poisoning", "itai-itai disease until read", "metal toxicity" ]
acf-regs25-4-20
6
This condition can cause neuropathy, swelling, and pain in the hands and feet in another condition called acrodynia or “pink disease.” While studying this condition in his lab at Caltech, Clair Cameron Patterson used one of the first cleanrooms to discredit earlier findings by Robert Kehoe. A molecule that causes this condition mimics methionine after binding with cysteine, allowing it to cross the blood–brain barrier. One form of this condition results in a triad of tremors, gingivitis, and erethism. This condition, which is the cause of itai-itai disease and Minamata disease, is often treated with medical-grade Prussian blue, succimer, or sodium calcium EDTA in chelation therapy. For 10 points, what condition is caused by prolonged exposure to elements like lead or mercury?
heavy metal poisoning [or heavy metal toxicity; accept lead poisoning or mercury poisoning until read; accept arsenic poisoning or cadmium poisoning or selenium poisoning; accept plumbism or saturnism; accept itai-itai disease until read; accept Minamata disease until read; prompt on acute poisoning or acute toxicity] (Patterson was a vocal opponent of leaded gasoline, which Kehoe had earlier claimed was safe in a now-discredited study.)
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acf-regs25-5-1_1
In a fairy tale from this country, a dog, a monkey, and a water buffalo play tricks on a laughing one-eyed giant that tries to steal their food.
[ "Republika ng Pilipinas", "Pilipinas", "Philippines", "Republic of the Philippines" ]
acf-regs25-5-1
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In a fairy tale from this country, a dog, a monkey, and a water buffalo play tricks on a laughing one-eyed giant that tries to steal their food. In an epic from this country, a prince saves his two brothers after they failed to capture the Adarna bird, who had turned them to stone by pooping on them. Obtaining three spines or turning one’s shirt inside out can counteract the tricks of a human–horse hybrid in this country’s folklore. Semen, salt, and stingray spines defend against birdlike creatures in this country like the ekek. Pregnant women in this country are targeted by creatures who want to eat their fetuses like the mandurugo and the manananggal. For 10 points, name this country whose myths of vampiric aswangs stem from the Tagalog people.
Philippines [or Republic of the Philippines; or Republika ng Pilipinas] (The fairy tale is “The Three Friends: the Monkey, the Dog, and the Carabao.” The epic is the Ibong Adarna.)
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acf-regs25-5-1_2
In an epic from this country, a prince saves his two brothers after they failed to capture the Adarna bird, who had turned them to stone by pooping on them.
[ "Republika ng Pilipinas", "Pilipinas", "Philippines", "Republic of the Philippines" ]
acf-regs25-5-1
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In a fairy tale from this country, a dog, a monkey, and a water buffalo play tricks on a laughing one-eyed giant that tries to steal their food. In an epic from this country, a prince saves his two brothers after they failed to capture the Adarna bird, who had turned them to stone by pooping on them. Obtaining three spines or turning one’s shirt inside out can counteract the tricks of a human–horse hybrid in this country’s folklore. Semen, salt, and stingray spines defend against birdlike creatures in this country like the ekek. Pregnant women in this country are targeted by creatures who want to eat their fetuses like the mandurugo and the manananggal. For 10 points, name this country whose myths of vampiric aswangs stem from the Tagalog people.
Philippines [or Republic of the Philippines; or Republika ng Pilipinas] (The fairy tale is “The Three Friends: the Monkey, the Dog, and the Carabao.” The epic is the Ibong Adarna.)
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acf-regs25-5-1_3
Obtaining three spines or turning one’s shirt inside out can counteract the tricks of a human–horse hybrid in this country’s folklore.
[ "Republika ng Pilipinas", "Pilipinas", "Philippines", "Republic of the Philippines" ]
acf-regs25-5-1
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In a fairy tale from this country, a dog, a monkey, and a water buffalo play tricks on a laughing one-eyed giant that tries to steal their food. In an epic from this country, a prince saves his two brothers after they failed to capture the Adarna bird, who had turned them to stone by pooping on them. Obtaining three spines or turning one’s shirt inside out can counteract the tricks of a human–horse hybrid in this country’s folklore. Semen, salt, and stingray spines defend against birdlike creatures in this country like the ekek. Pregnant women in this country are targeted by creatures who want to eat their fetuses like the mandurugo and the manananggal. For 10 points, name this country whose myths of vampiric aswangs stem from the Tagalog people.
Philippines [or Republic of the Philippines; or Republika ng Pilipinas] (The fairy tale is “The Three Friends: the Monkey, the Dog, and the Carabao.” The epic is the Ibong Adarna.)
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acf-regs25-5-1_4
Semen, salt, and stingray spines defend against birdlike creatures in this country like the ekek.
[ "Republika ng Pilipinas", "Pilipinas", "Philippines", "Republic of the Philippines" ]
acf-regs25-5-1
4
In a fairy tale from this country, a dog, a monkey, and a water buffalo play tricks on a laughing one-eyed giant that tries to steal their food. In an epic from this country, a prince saves his two brothers after they failed to capture the Adarna bird, who had turned them to stone by pooping on them. Obtaining three spines or turning one’s shirt inside out can counteract the tricks of a human–horse hybrid in this country’s folklore. Semen, salt, and stingray spines defend against birdlike creatures in this country like the ekek. Pregnant women in this country are targeted by creatures who want to eat their fetuses like the mandurugo and the manananggal. For 10 points, name this country whose myths of vampiric aswangs stem from the Tagalog people.
Philippines [or Republic of the Philippines; or Republika ng Pilipinas] (The fairy tale is “The Three Friends: the Monkey, the Dog, and the Carabao.” The epic is the Ibong Adarna.)
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acf-regs25-5-1_5
Pregnant women in this country are targeted by creatures who want to eat their fetuses like the mandurugo and the manananggal.
[ "Republika ng Pilipinas", "Pilipinas", "Philippines", "Republic of the Philippines" ]
acf-regs25-5-1
5
In a fairy tale from this country, a dog, a monkey, and a water buffalo play tricks on a laughing one-eyed giant that tries to steal their food. In an epic from this country, a prince saves his two brothers after they failed to capture the Adarna bird, who had turned them to stone by pooping on them. Obtaining three spines or turning one’s shirt inside out can counteract the tricks of a human–horse hybrid in this country’s folklore. Semen, salt, and stingray spines defend against birdlike creatures in this country like the ekek. Pregnant women in this country are targeted by creatures who want to eat their fetuses like the mandurugo and the manananggal. For 10 points, name this country whose myths of vampiric aswangs stem from the Tagalog people.
Philippines [or Republic of the Philippines; or Republika ng Pilipinas] (The fairy tale is “The Three Friends: the Monkey, the Dog, and the Carabao.” The epic is the Ibong Adarna.)
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acf-regs25-5-1_6
For 10 points, name this country whose myths of vampiric aswangs stem from the Tagalog people.
[ "Republika ng Pilipinas", "Pilipinas", "Philippines", "Republic of the Philippines" ]
acf-regs25-5-1
6
In a fairy tale from this country, a dog, a monkey, and a water buffalo play tricks on a laughing one-eyed giant that tries to steal their food. In an epic from this country, a prince saves his two brothers after they failed to capture the Adarna bird, who had turned them to stone by pooping on them. Obtaining three spines or turning one’s shirt inside out can counteract the tricks of a human–horse hybrid in this country’s folklore. Semen, salt, and stingray spines defend against birdlike creatures in this country like the ekek. Pregnant women in this country are targeted by creatures who want to eat their fetuses like the mandurugo and the manananggal. For 10 points, name this country whose myths of vampiric aswangs stem from the Tagalog people.
Philippines [or Republic of the Philippines; or Republika ng Pilipinas] (The fairy tale is “The Three Friends: the Monkey, the Dog, and the Carabao.” The epic is the Ibong Adarna.)
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acf-regs25-5-2_1
This concept can be discussed analogously between God and creation, even though the meanings are different, according to a view often traced to Aquinas.
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acf-regs25-5-2
1
This concept can be discussed analogously between God and creation, even though the meanings are different, according to a view often traced to Aquinas. Ahmad Sirhindi emphasized the “unity of witness” over a unity of this concept put forward by Ibn Arabi. A thing that has this concept necessarily rather than contingently is derived via infinite regress in Avicenna’s Proof of the Truthful. An intellectual history by Arthur Lovejoy is titled for a schema of this concept that ranges from God to minerals. Duns Scotus conceived of a “univocity” of this concept, which medieval philosophers placed on a “great chain.” Many Islamic thinkers commented on Aristotle’s treatise on “[this concept] qua [this concept],” his Metaphysics. For 10 points, name this concept whose nature is studied in ontology.
being [or wujūd; accept existence or word forms; accept great chain of being; accept being qua being; accept ens or analogia entis]
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acf-regs25-5-2_2
Ahmad Sirhindi emphasized the “unity of witness” over a unity of this concept put forward by Ibn Arabi.
[ "being qua being", "being", "wujūd", "great chain of being", "analogia entis", "word forms", "ens", "entis", "existence" ]
acf-regs25-5-2
2
This concept can be discussed analogously between God and creation, even though the meanings are different, according to a view often traced to Aquinas. Ahmad Sirhindi emphasized the “unity of witness” over a unity of this concept put forward by Ibn Arabi. A thing that has this concept necessarily rather than contingently is derived via infinite regress in Avicenna’s Proof of the Truthful. An intellectual history by Arthur Lovejoy is titled for a schema of this concept that ranges from God to minerals. Duns Scotus conceived of a “univocity” of this concept, which medieval philosophers placed on a “great chain.” Many Islamic thinkers commented on Aristotle’s treatise on “[this concept] qua [this concept],” his Metaphysics. For 10 points, name this concept whose nature is studied in ontology.
being [or wujūd; accept existence or word forms; accept great chain of being; accept being qua being; accept ens or analogia entis]
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acf-regs25-5-2_3
A thing that has this concept necessarily rather than contingently is derived via infinite regress in Avicenna’s Proof of the Truthful.
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acf-regs25-5-2
3
This concept can be discussed analogously between God and creation, even though the meanings are different, according to a view often traced to Aquinas. Ahmad Sirhindi emphasized the “unity of witness” over a unity of this concept put forward by Ibn Arabi. A thing that has this concept necessarily rather than contingently is derived via infinite regress in Avicenna’s Proof of the Truthful. An intellectual history by Arthur Lovejoy is titled for a schema of this concept that ranges from God to minerals. Duns Scotus conceived of a “univocity” of this concept, which medieval philosophers placed on a “great chain.” Many Islamic thinkers commented on Aristotle’s treatise on “[this concept] qua [this concept],” his Metaphysics. For 10 points, name this concept whose nature is studied in ontology.
being [or wujūd; accept existence or word forms; accept great chain of being; accept being qua being; accept ens or analogia entis]
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acf-regs25-5-2_4
An intellectual history by Arthur Lovejoy is titled for a schema of this concept that ranges from God to minerals.
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acf-regs25-5-2
4
This concept can be discussed analogously between God and creation, even though the meanings are different, according to a view often traced to Aquinas. Ahmad Sirhindi emphasized the “unity of witness” over a unity of this concept put forward by Ibn Arabi. A thing that has this concept necessarily rather than contingently is derived via infinite regress in Avicenna’s Proof of the Truthful. An intellectual history by Arthur Lovejoy is titled for a schema of this concept that ranges from God to minerals. Duns Scotus conceived of a “univocity” of this concept, which medieval philosophers placed on a “great chain.” Many Islamic thinkers commented on Aristotle’s treatise on “[this concept] qua [this concept],” his Metaphysics. For 10 points, name this concept whose nature is studied in ontology.
being [or wujūd; accept existence or word forms; accept great chain of being; accept being qua being; accept ens or analogia entis]
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acf-regs25-5-2_5
Duns Scotus conceived of a “univocity” of this concept, which medieval philosophers placed on a “great chain.”
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acf-regs25-5-2
5
This concept can be discussed analogously between God and creation, even though the meanings are different, according to a view often traced to Aquinas. Ahmad Sirhindi emphasized the “unity of witness” over a unity of this concept put forward by Ibn Arabi. A thing that has this concept necessarily rather than contingently is derived via infinite regress in Avicenna’s Proof of the Truthful. An intellectual history by Arthur Lovejoy is titled for a schema of this concept that ranges from God to minerals. Duns Scotus conceived of a “univocity” of this concept, which medieval philosophers placed on a “great chain.” Many Islamic thinkers commented on Aristotle’s treatise on “[this concept] qua [this concept],” his Metaphysics. For 10 points, name this concept whose nature is studied in ontology.
being [or wujūd; accept existence or word forms; accept great chain of being; accept being qua being; accept ens or analogia entis]
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acf-regs25-5-2_6
Many Islamic thinkers commented on Aristotle’s treatise on “[this concept] qua [this concept],” his Metaphysics.
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acf-regs25-5-2
6
This concept can be discussed analogously between God and creation, even though the meanings are different, according to a view often traced to Aquinas. Ahmad Sirhindi emphasized the “unity of witness” over a unity of this concept put forward by Ibn Arabi. A thing that has this concept necessarily rather than contingently is derived via infinite regress in Avicenna’s Proof of the Truthful. An intellectual history by Arthur Lovejoy is titled for a schema of this concept that ranges from God to minerals. Duns Scotus conceived of a “univocity” of this concept, which medieval philosophers placed on a “great chain.” Many Islamic thinkers commented on Aristotle’s treatise on “[this concept] qua [this concept],” his Metaphysics. For 10 points, name this concept whose nature is studied in ontology.
being [or wujūd; accept existence or word forms; accept great chain of being; accept being qua being; accept ens or analogia entis]
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acf-regs25-5-2_7
For 10 points, name this concept whose nature is studied in ontology.
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acf-regs25-5-2
7
This concept can be discussed analogously between God and creation, even though the meanings are different, according to a view often traced to Aquinas. Ahmad Sirhindi emphasized the “unity of witness” over a unity of this concept put forward by Ibn Arabi. A thing that has this concept necessarily rather than contingently is derived via infinite regress in Avicenna’s Proof of the Truthful. An intellectual history by Arthur Lovejoy is titled for a schema of this concept that ranges from God to minerals. Duns Scotus conceived of a “univocity” of this concept, which medieval philosophers placed on a “great chain.” Many Islamic thinkers commented on Aristotle’s treatise on “[this concept] qua [this concept],” his Metaphysics. For 10 points, name this concept whose nature is studied in ontology.
being [or wujūd; accept existence or word forms; accept great chain of being; accept being qua being; accept ens or analogia entis]
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acf-regs25-5-3_1
This president’s Secretary of War was a secret agent who had fought the Khan of Kuban to rescue his stolen horses and drafted the Chilean constitution at his home.
[ "Van Buren", "Martin Van Buren" ]
acf-regs25-5-3
1
This president’s Secretary of War was a secret agent who had fought the Khan of Kuban to rescue his stolen horses and drafted the Chilean constitution at his home. This president combated the Hunter’s Lodge during the Patriot War to quash sympathy with Canada. This president’s “pretty tapering soft, white lily fingers” were criticized in a speech denouncing the “regal splendor of the President’s Palace.” This president led an organization that grew out of the Bucktails, was opposed by Thurlow Weed, and split into the Barnburners and Hunkers in Albany. This president was attacked in the “Golden Spoon” oration and called a “used-up man” in a campaign song by William Henry Harrison. For 10 points, name this president who grappled with the Panic of 1837.
Martin Van Buren (His Secretary of War was Joel Roberts Poinsett.)
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acf-regs25-5-3_2
This president combated the Hunter’s Lodge during the Patriot War to quash sympathy with Canada.
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acf-regs25-5-3
2
This president’s Secretary of War was a secret agent who had fought the Khan of Kuban to rescue his stolen horses and drafted the Chilean constitution at his home. This president combated the Hunter’s Lodge during the Patriot War to quash sympathy with Canada. This president’s “pretty tapering soft, white lily fingers” were criticized in a speech denouncing the “regal splendor of the President’s Palace.” This president led an organization that grew out of the Bucktails, was opposed by Thurlow Weed, and split into the Barnburners and Hunkers in Albany. This president was attacked in the “Golden Spoon” oration and called a “used-up man” in a campaign song by William Henry Harrison. For 10 points, name this president who grappled with the Panic of 1837.
Martin Van Buren (His Secretary of War was Joel Roberts Poinsett.)
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acf-regs25-5-3_3
This president’s “pretty tapering soft, white lily fingers” were criticized in a speech denouncing the “regal splendor of the President’s Palace.”
[ "Van Buren", "Martin Van Buren" ]
acf-regs25-5-3
3
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Martin Van Buren (His Secretary of War was Joel Roberts Poinsett.)
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acf-regs25-5-3_4
This president led an organization that grew out of the Bucktails, was opposed by Thurlow Weed, and split into the Barnburners and Hunkers in Albany.
[ "Van Buren", "Martin Van Buren" ]
acf-regs25-5-3
4
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Martin Van Buren (His Secretary of War was Joel Roberts Poinsett.)
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acf-regs25-5-3_5
This president was attacked in the “Golden Spoon” oration and called a “used-up man” in a campaign song by William Henry Harrison.
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acf-regs25-5-3
5
This president’s Secretary of War was a secret agent who had fought the Khan of Kuban to rescue his stolen horses and drafted the Chilean constitution at his home. This president combated the Hunter’s Lodge during the Patriot War to quash sympathy with Canada. This president’s “pretty tapering soft, white lily fingers” were criticized in a speech denouncing the “regal splendor of the President’s Palace.” This president led an organization that grew out of the Bucktails, was opposed by Thurlow Weed, and split into the Barnburners and Hunkers in Albany. This president was attacked in the “Golden Spoon” oration and called a “used-up man” in a campaign song by William Henry Harrison. For 10 points, name this president who grappled with the Panic of 1837.
Martin Van Buren (His Secretary of War was Joel Roberts Poinsett.)
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acf-regs25-5-3_6
For 10 points, name this president who grappled with the Panic of 1837.
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acf-regs25-5-3
6
This president’s Secretary of War was a secret agent who had fought the Khan of Kuban to rescue his stolen horses and drafted the Chilean constitution at his home. This president combated the Hunter’s Lodge during the Patriot War to quash sympathy with Canada. This president’s “pretty tapering soft, white lily fingers” were criticized in a speech denouncing the “regal splendor of the President’s Palace.” This president led an organization that grew out of the Bucktails, was opposed by Thurlow Weed, and split into the Barnburners and Hunkers in Albany. This president was attacked in the “Golden Spoon” oration and called a “used-up man” in a campaign song by William Henry Harrison. For 10 points, name this president who grappled with the Panic of 1837.
Martin Van Buren (His Secretary of War was Joel Roberts Poinsett.)
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acf-regs25-5-4_1
The 2018 song “Bagdad” was inspired by a work in this language about an imprisoned woman who communicates with a knight by kissing the Psalter at church.
[ "Old Occitan", "langue d’oc", "d’oc", "Provençal", "Occitan" ]
acf-regs25-5-4
1
The 2018 song “Bagdad” was inspired by a work in this language about an imprisoned woman who communicates with a knight by kissing the Psalter at church. A poet in this language who claimed to “love the wind / and chase the hare with the ox” was praised in the book The Spirit of Romance. Razos accompanied colorful biographies in this language of poets who were the first to compete in “floral games.” A poet who developed the sirventes form in this language is seen in a later work carrying his decapitated head like a lantern in the Malebolge. The dedication to Ezra Pound in The Waste Land as “il miglior fabbro” quotes Dante’s praise of a poet in this language who invented the sestina. For 10 points, Arnaut Daniel and other medieval troubadours performed in what Romance language of southern France?
Occitan (“OCK-sit-in”) [or Provençal; or Old Occitan; accept langue d’oc] (The lead-in refers to the romance Flamenca, which inspired Rosalía’s album El Mal Querer. The Spirit of Romance is by Ezra Pound.)
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acf-regs25-5-4_2
A poet in this language who claimed to “love the wind / and chase the hare with the ox” was praised in the book The Spirit of Romance.
[ "Old Occitan", "langue d’oc", "d’oc", "Provençal", "Occitan" ]
acf-regs25-5-4
2
The 2018 song “Bagdad” was inspired by a work in this language about an imprisoned woman who communicates with a knight by kissing the Psalter at church. A poet in this language who claimed to “love the wind / and chase the hare with the ox” was praised in the book The Spirit of Romance. Razos accompanied colorful biographies in this language of poets who were the first to compete in “floral games.” A poet who developed the sirventes form in this language is seen in a later work carrying his decapitated head like a lantern in the Malebolge. The dedication to Ezra Pound in The Waste Land as “il miglior fabbro” quotes Dante’s praise of a poet in this language who invented the sestina. For 10 points, Arnaut Daniel and other medieval troubadours performed in what Romance language of southern France?
Occitan (“OCK-sit-in”) [or Provençal; or Old Occitan; accept langue d’oc] (The lead-in refers to the romance Flamenca, which inspired Rosalía’s album El Mal Querer. The Spirit of Romance is by Ezra Pound.)
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acf-regs25-5-4_3
Razos accompanied colorful biographies in this language of poets who were the first to compete in “floral games.”
[ "Old Occitan", "langue d’oc", "d’oc", "Provençal", "Occitan" ]
acf-regs25-5-4
3
The 2018 song “Bagdad” was inspired by a work in this language about an imprisoned woman who communicates with a knight by kissing the Psalter at church. A poet in this language who claimed to “love the wind / and chase the hare with the ox” was praised in the book The Spirit of Romance. Razos accompanied colorful biographies in this language of poets who were the first to compete in “floral games.” A poet who developed the sirventes form in this language is seen in a later work carrying his decapitated head like a lantern in the Malebolge. The dedication to Ezra Pound in The Waste Land as “il miglior fabbro” quotes Dante’s praise of a poet in this language who invented the sestina. For 10 points, Arnaut Daniel and other medieval troubadours performed in what Romance language of southern France?
Occitan (“OCK-sit-in”) [or Provençal; or Old Occitan; accept langue d’oc] (The lead-in refers to the romance Flamenca, which inspired Rosalía’s album El Mal Querer. The Spirit of Romance is by Ezra Pound.)
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A poet who developed the sirventes form in this language is seen in a later work carrying his decapitated head like a lantern in the Malebolge.
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acf-regs25-5-4
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The 2018 song “Bagdad” was inspired by a work in this language about an imprisoned woman who communicates with a knight by kissing the Psalter at church. A poet in this language who claimed to “love the wind / and chase the hare with the ox” was praised in the book The Spirit of Romance. Razos accompanied colorful biographies in this language of poets who were the first to compete in “floral games.” A poet who developed the sirventes form in this language is seen in a later work carrying his decapitated head like a lantern in the Malebolge. The dedication to Ezra Pound in The Waste Land as “il miglior fabbro” quotes Dante’s praise of a poet in this language who invented the sestina. For 10 points, Arnaut Daniel and other medieval troubadours performed in what Romance language of southern France?
Occitan (“OCK-sit-in”) [or Provençal; or Old Occitan; accept langue d’oc] (The lead-in refers to the romance Flamenca, which inspired Rosalía’s album El Mal Querer. The Spirit of Romance is by Ezra Pound.)
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acf-regs25-5-4_5
The dedication to Ezra Pound in The Waste Land as “il miglior fabbro” quotes Dante’s praise of a poet in this language who invented the sestina.
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acf-regs25-5-4
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The 2018 song “Bagdad” was inspired by a work in this language about an imprisoned woman who communicates with a knight by kissing the Psalter at church. A poet in this language who claimed to “love the wind / and chase the hare with the ox” was praised in the book The Spirit of Romance. Razos accompanied colorful biographies in this language of poets who were the first to compete in “floral games.” A poet who developed the sirventes form in this language is seen in a later work carrying his decapitated head like a lantern in the Malebolge. The dedication to Ezra Pound in The Waste Land as “il miglior fabbro” quotes Dante’s praise of a poet in this language who invented the sestina. For 10 points, Arnaut Daniel and other medieval troubadours performed in what Romance language of southern France?
Occitan (“OCK-sit-in”) [or Provençal; or Old Occitan; accept langue d’oc] (The lead-in refers to the romance Flamenca, which inspired Rosalía’s album El Mal Querer. The Spirit of Romance is by Ezra Pound.)
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acf-regs25-5-4_6
For 10 points, Arnaut Daniel and other medieval troubadours performed in what Romance language of southern France?
[ "Old Occitan", "langue d’oc", "d’oc", "Provençal", "Occitan" ]
acf-regs25-5-4
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The 2018 song “Bagdad” was inspired by a work in this language about an imprisoned woman who communicates with a knight by kissing the Psalter at church. A poet in this language who claimed to “love the wind / and chase the hare with the ox” was praised in the book The Spirit of Romance. Razos accompanied colorful biographies in this language of poets who were the first to compete in “floral games.” A poet who developed the sirventes form in this language is seen in a later work carrying his decapitated head like a lantern in the Malebolge. The dedication to Ezra Pound in The Waste Land as “il miglior fabbro” quotes Dante’s praise of a poet in this language who invented the sestina. For 10 points, Arnaut Daniel and other medieval troubadours performed in what Romance language of southern France?
Occitan (“OCK-sit-in”) [or Provençal; or Old Occitan; accept langue d’oc] (The lead-in refers to the romance Flamenca, which inspired Rosalía’s album El Mal Querer. The Spirit of Romance is by Ezra Pound.)
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This city’s municipal government targeted luxury goods like cars through the Breitner tax.
[ "Vienna", "Wien", "Red Vienna", "Rotes Wien" ]
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This city’s municipal government targeted luxury goods like cars through the Breitner tax. Riots in this city against the Christian Social Party government led to the 1927 burning of its Palace of Justice. This city’s government used a points system to allocate space in public housing projects like the Karl-Marx-Hof complex, where the Republican Protection league took refuge during the February Fights. Hans Frank’s visit to this city spurred the July Putsch, which was crushed by local police. A period of left-wing politics under the SDAPÖ in this city’s “Red” era was ended by Engelbert Dollfuss’s fascist regime. People who lived in this city’s old town before World War I include Tito, Trotsky, Lenin, and Hitler. For 10 points, name this capital city annexed during the Anschluss.
Vienna [or Wien; accept “Red Vienna” or “Rotes Wien”]
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acf-regs25-5-5_2
Riots in this city against the Christian Social Party government led to the 1927 burning of its Palace of Justice.
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This city’s municipal government targeted luxury goods like cars through the Breitner tax. Riots in this city against the Christian Social Party government led to the 1927 burning of its Palace of Justice. This city’s government used a points system to allocate space in public housing projects like the Karl-Marx-Hof complex, where the Republican Protection league took refuge during the February Fights. Hans Frank’s visit to this city spurred the July Putsch, which was crushed by local police. A period of left-wing politics under the SDAPÖ in this city’s “Red” era was ended by Engelbert Dollfuss’s fascist regime. People who lived in this city’s old town before World War I include Tito, Trotsky, Lenin, and Hitler. For 10 points, name this capital city annexed during the Anschluss.
Vienna [or Wien; accept “Red Vienna” or “Rotes Wien”]
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This city’s government used a points system to allocate space in public housing projects like the Karl-Marx-Hof complex, where the Republican Protection league took refuge during the February Fights.
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acf-regs25-5-5
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This city’s municipal government targeted luxury goods like cars through the Breitner tax. Riots in this city against the Christian Social Party government led to the 1927 burning of its Palace of Justice. This city’s government used a points system to allocate space in public housing projects like the Karl-Marx-Hof complex, where the Republican Protection league took refuge during the February Fights. Hans Frank’s visit to this city spurred the July Putsch, which was crushed by local police. A period of left-wing politics under the SDAPÖ in this city’s “Red” era was ended by Engelbert Dollfuss’s fascist regime. People who lived in this city’s old town before World War I include Tito, Trotsky, Lenin, and Hitler. For 10 points, name this capital city annexed during the Anschluss.
Vienna [or Wien; accept “Red Vienna” or “Rotes Wien”]
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Hans Frank’s visit to this city spurred the July Putsch, which was crushed by local police.
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This city’s municipal government targeted luxury goods like cars through the Breitner tax. Riots in this city against the Christian Social Party government led to the 1927 burning of its Palace of Justice. This city’s government used a points system to allocate space in public housing projects like the Karl-Marx-Hof complex, where the Republican Protection league took refuge during the February Fights. Hans Frank’s visit to this city spurred the July Putsch, which was crushed by local police. A period of left-wing politics under the SDAPÖ in this city’s “Red” era was ended by Engelbert Dollfuss’s fascist regime. People who lived in this city’s old town before World War I include Tito, Trotsky, Lenin, and Hitler. For 10 points, name this capital city annexed during the Anschluss.
Vienna [or Wien; accept “Red Vienna” or “Rotes Wien”]
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A period of left-wing politics under the SDAPÖ in this city’s “Red” era was ended by Engelbert Dollfuss’s fascist regime.
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acf-regs25-5-5
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acf-regs25-5-5_6
People who lived in this city’s old town before World War I include Tito, Trotsky, Lenin, and Hitler.
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acf-regs25-5-5
6
This city’s municipal government targeted luxury goods like cars through the Breitner tax. Riots in this city against the Christian Social Party government led to the 1927 burning of its Palace of Justice. This city’s government used a points system to allocate space in public housing projects like the Karl-Marx-Hof complex, where the Republican Protection league took refuge during the February Fights. Hans Frank’s visit to this city spurred the July Putsch, which was crushed by local police. A period of left-wing politics under the SDAPÖ in this city’s “Red” era was ended by Engelbert Dollfuss’s fascist regime. People who lived in this city’s old town before World War I include Tito, Trotsky, Lenin, and Hitler. For 10 points, name this capital city annexed during the Anschluss.
Vienna [or Wien; accept “Red Vienna” or “Rotes Wien”]
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acf-regs25-5-5_7
For 10 points, name this capital city annexed during the Anschluss.
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acf-regs25-5-5
7
This city’s municipal government targeted luxury goods like cars through the Breitner tax. Riots in this city against the Christian Social Party government led to the 1927 burning of its Palace of Justice. This city’s government used a points system to allocate space in public housing projects like the Karl-Marx-Hof complex, where the Republican Protection league took refuge during the February Fights. Hans Frank’s visit to this city spurred the July Putsch, which was crushed by local police. A period of left-wing politics under the SDAPÖ in this city’s “Red” era was ended by Engelbert Dollfuss’s fascist regime. People who lived in this city’s old town before World War I include Tito, Trotsky, Lenin, and Hitler. For 10 points, name this capital city annexed during the Anschluss.
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acf-regs25-5-6_1
A research station studying one of these ecosystems operated by the Smithsonian has conducted a census every 5 years since 1980 on Barro Colorado Island.
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acf-regs25-5-6
1
A research station studying one of these ecosystems operated by the Smithsonian has conducted a census every 5 years since 1980 on Barro Colorado Island. LAI decreases when adjacent organisms in these ecosystems maintain a gap in a phenomenon called “shyness.” Specialist enemies of a type of organism in these ecosystems are thought to facilitate their biodiversity according to the Janzen–Connell hypothesis. Within these ecosystems, processes by saproxylic organisms are the main contributors to nutrient cycling. Bridge-forming lianas in these ecosystems can be infected by the holoparasitic genus Rafflesia. Mycorrhizae networks often form under the “floors” of these ecosystems, where decomposers feed on detritus like leaves. For 10 points, name these ecosystems whose canopy is formed by trees.
forests [or rainforests; prompt on trees until read; prompt on forest canopies or forest floors until read by asking “what larger ecosystem is that a zone of?”]
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acf-regs25-5-6_2
LAI decreases when adjacent organisms in these ecosystems maintain a gap in a phenomenon called “shyness.”
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acf-regs25-5-6
2
A research station studying one of these ecosystems operated by the Smithsonian has conducted a census every 5 years since 1980 on Barro Colorado Island. LAI decreases when adjacent organisms in these ecosystems maintain a gap in a phenomenon called “shyness.” Specialist enemies of a type of organism in these ecosystems are thought to facilitate their biodiversity according to the Janzen–Connell hypothesis. Within these ecosystems, processes by saproxylic organisms are the main contributors to nutrient cycling. Bridge-forming lianas in these ecosystems can be infected by the holoparasitic genus Rafflesia. Mycorrhizae networks often form under the “floors” of these ecosystems, where decomposers feed on detritus like leaves. For 10 points, name these ecosystems whose canopy is formed by trees.
forests [or rainforests; prompt on trees until read; prompt on forest canopies or forest floors until read by asking “what larger ecosystem is that a zone of?”]
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acf-regs25-5-6_3
Specialist enemies of a type of organism in these ecosystems are thought to facilitate their biodiversity according to the Janzen–Connell hypothesis.
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acf-regs25-5-6
3
A research station studying one of these ecosystems operated by the Smithsonian has conducted a census every 5 years since 1980 on Barro Colorado Island. LAI decreases when adjacent organisms in these ecosystems maintain a gap in a phenomenon called “shyness.” Specialist enemies of a type of organism in these ecosystems are thought to facilitate their biodiversity according to the Janzen–Connell hypothesis. Within these ecosystems, processes by saproxylic organisms are the main contributors to nutrient cycling. Bridge-forming lianas in these ecosystems can be infected by the holoparasitic genus Rafflesia. Mycorrhizae networks often form under the “floors” of these ecosystems, where decomposers feed on detritus like leaves. For 10 points, name these ecosystems whose canopy is formed by trees.
forests [or rainforests; prompt on trees until read; prompt on forest canopies or forest floors until read by asking “what larger ecosystem is that a zone of?”]
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acf-regs25-5-6_4
Within these ecosystems, processes by saproxylic organisms are the main contributors to nutrient cycling.
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acf-regs25-5-6
4
A research station studying one of these ecosystems operated by the Smithsonian has conducted a census every 5 years since 1980 on Barro Colorado Island. LAI decreases when adjacent organisms in these ecosystems maintain a gap in a phenomenon called “shyness.” Specialist enemies of a type of organism in these ecosystems are thought to facilitate their biodiversity according to the Janzen–Connell hypothesis. Within these ecosystems, processes by saproxylic organisms are the main contributors to nutrient cycling. Bridge-forming lianas in these ecosystems can be infected by the holoparasitic genus Rafflesia. Mycorrhizae networks often form under the “floors” of these ecosystems, where decomposers feed on detritus like leaves. For 10 points, name these ecosystems whose canopy is formed by trees.
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acf-regs25-5-6_5
Bridge-forming lianas in these ecosystems can be infected by the holoparasitic genus Rafflesia.
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acf-regs25-5-6
5
A research station studying one of these ecosystems operated by the Smithsonian has conducted a census every 5 years since 1980 on Barro Colorado Island. LAI decreases when adjacent organisms in these ecosystems maintain a gap in a phenomenon called “shyness.” Specialist enemies of a type of organism in these ecosystems are thought to facilitate their biodiversity according to the Janzen–Connell hypothesis. Within these ecosystems, processes by saproxylic organisms are the main contributors to nutrient cycling. Bridge-forming lianas in these ecosystems can be infected by the holoparasitic genus Rafflesia. Mycorrhizae networks often form under the “floors” of these ecosystems, where decomposers feed on detritus like leaves. For 10 points, name these ecosystems whose canopy is formed by trees.
forests [or rainforests; prompt on trees until read; prompt on forest canopies or forest floors until read by asking “what larger ecosystem is that a zone of?”]
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acf-regs25-5-6_6
Mycorrhizae networks often form under the “floors” of these ecosystems, where decomposers feed on detritus like leaves.
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acf-regs25-5-6
6
A research station studying one of these ecosystems operated by the Smithsonian has conducted a census every 5 years since 1980 on Barro Colorado Island. LAI decreases when adjacent organisms in these ecosystems maintain a gap in a phenomenon called “shyness.” Specialist enemies of a type of organism in these ecosystems are thought to facilitate their biodiversity according to the Janzen–Connell hypothesis. Within these ecosystems, processes by saproxylic organisms are the main contributors to nutrient cycling. Bridge-forming lianas in these ecosystems can be infected by the holoparasitic genus Rafflesia. Mycorrhizae networks often form under the “floors” of these ecosystems, where decomposers feed on detritus like leaves. For 10 points, name these ecosystems whose canopy is formed by trees.
forests [or rainforests; prompt on trees until read; prompt on forest canopies or forest floors until read by asking “what larger ecosystem is that a zone of?”]
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acf-regs25-5-6_7
For 10 points, name these ecosystems whose canopy is formed by trees.
[ "forests", "forest", "rainforests" ]
acf-regs25-5-6
7
A research station studying one of these ecosystems operated by the Smithsonian has conducted a census every 5 years since 1980 on Barro Colorado Island. LAI decreases when adjacent organisms in these ecosystems maintain a gap in a phenomenon called “shyness.” Specialist enemies of a type of organism in these ecosystems are thought to facilitate their biodiversity according to the Janzen–Connell hypothesis. Within these ecosystems, processes by saproxylic organisms are the main contributors to nutrient cycling. Bridge-forming lianas in these ecosystems can be infected by the holoparasitic genus Rafflesia. Mycorrhizae networks often form under the “floors” of these ecosystems, where decomposers feed on detritus like leaves. For 10 points, name these ecosystems whose canopy is formed by trees.
forests [or rainforests; prompt on trees until read; prompt on forest canopies or forest floors until read by asking “what larger ecosystem is that a zone of?”]
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acf-regs25-5-7_1
A bark stand depicts a voluptuous queen of this region holding up the starry sky, naming her as “Mistress of the Diadems.”
[ "Napata", "Lower Nubia", "Meroitic Kingdom until Meroë is read", "Upper", "Middle", "Kushite", "Nūba", "Nubia", "an-Nūba", "Qes", "Nobīn", "Meroë", "Ecōš", "Kush", "Meroitic", "Kushite Empire" ]
acf-regs25-5-7
1
A bark stand depicts a voluptuous queen of this region holding up the starry sky, naming her as “Mistress of the Diadems.” Graffiti at the Temple of Dakka has recently been used to establish that a co-ruler with Natakamani in this region was his mother rather than his wife. Images of deities such as the lion-headed Apedemak appear in a temple in this region at Jebel Barkal. The bronze head of a statue of Augustus was buried beneath a shrine’s steps in this region by Candace Amanirenas, likely as a symbol of resistance to the Romans. Iconography from a later period expanded on the range of costumes used under the 25th Dynasty pharaohs from this region, such as Piye and Taharqa. For 10 points, what ancient region home to Meroë was centered in modern Sudan and southern Egypt?
Nubia [accept Kush or Qes or Ecōš; accept Nobīn or an-Nūba; accept Upper or Middle or Lower Nubia; accept Kushite Empire; accept Napata; accept Meroë or Meroitic Kingdom until “Meroë” is read; prompt on Sudan until read by asking “what was the ancient name?”; prompt on North Africa or Northeast Africa; prompt on the Nile valley; reject “Kushan Empire”; reject “Nobatia” or “Makuria” or “Alodia”; reject “Egypt”] (The first two sentences refer to Amanitore.)
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acf-regs25-5-7_2
Graffiti at the Temple of Dakka has recently been used to establish that a co-ruler with Natakamani in this region was his mother rather than his wife.
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acf-regs25-5-7
2
A bark stand depicts a voluptuous queen of this region holding up the starry sky, naming her as “Mistress of the Diadems.” Graffiti at the Temple of Dakka has recently been used to establish that a co-ruler with Natakamani in this region was his mother rather than his wife. Images of deities such as the lion-headed Apedemak appear in a temple in this region at Jebel Barkal. The bronze head of a statue of Augustus was buried beneath a shrine’s steps in this region by Candace Amanirenas, likely as a symbol of resistance to the Romans. Iconography from a later period expanded on the range of costumes used under the 25th Dynasty pharaohs from this region, such as Piye and Taharqa. For 10 points, what ancient region home to Meroë was centered in modern Sudan and southern Egypt?
Nubia [accept Kush or Qes or Ecōš; accept Nobīn or an-Nūba; accept Upper or Middle or Lower Nubia; accept Kushite Empire; accept Napata; accept Meroë or Meroitic Kingdom until “Meroë” is read; prompt on Sudan until read by asking “what was the ancient name?”; prompt on North Africa or Northeast Africa; prompt on the Nile valley; reject “Kushan Empire”; reject “Nobatia” or “Makuria” or “Alodia”; reject “Egypt”] (The first two sentences refer to Amanitore.)
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acf-regs25-5-7_3
Images of deities such as the lion-headed Apedemak appear in a temple in this region at Jebel Barkal.
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acf-regs25-5-7
3
A bark stand depicts a voluptuous queen of this region holding up the starry sky, naming her as “Mistress of the Diadems.” Graffiti at the Temple of Dakka has recently been used to establish that a co-ruler with Natakamani in this region was his mother rather than his wife. Images of deities such as the lion-headed Apedemak appear in a temple in this region at Jebel Barkal. The bronze head of a statue of Augustus was buried beneath a shrine’s steps in this region by Candace Amanirenas, likely as a symbol of resistance to the Romans. Iconography from a later period expanded on the range of costumes used under the 25th Dynasty pharaohs from this region, such as Piye and Taharqa. For 10 points, what ancient region home to Meroë was centered in modern Sudan and southern Egypt?
Nubia [accept Kush or Qes or Ecōš; accept Nobīn or an-Nūba; accept Upper or Middle or Lower Nubia; accept Kushite Empire; accept Napata; accept Meroë or Meroitic Kingdom until “Meroë” is read; prompt on Sudan until read by asking “what was the ancient name?”; prompt on North Africa or Northeast Africa; prompt on the Nile valley; reject “Kushan Empire”; reject “Nobatia” or “Makuria” or “Alodia”; reject “Egypt”] (The first two sentences refer to Amanitore.)
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acf-regs25-5-7_4
The bronze head of a statue of Augustus was buried beneath a shrine’s steps in this region by Candace Amanirenas, likely as a symbol of resistance to the Romans.
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acf-regs25-5-7
4
A bark stand depicts a voluptuous queen of this region holding up the starry sky, naming her as “Mistress of the Diadems.” Graffiti at the Temple of Dakka has recently been used to establish that a co-ruler with Natakamani in this region was his mother rather than his wife. Images of deities such as the lion-headed Apedemak appear in a temple in this region at Jebel Barkal. The bronze head of a statue of Augustus was buried beneath a shrine’s steps in this region by Candace Amanirenas, likely as a symbol of resistance to the Romans. Iconography from a later period expanded on the range of costumes used under the 25th Dynasty pharaohs from this region, such as Piye and Taharqa. For 10 points, what ancient region home to Meroë was centered in modern Sudan and southern Egypt?
Nubia [accept Kush or Qes or Ecōš; accept Nobīn or an-Nūba; accept Upper or Middle or Lower Nubia; accept Kushite Empire; accept Napata; accept Meroë or Meroitic Kingdom until “Meroë” is read; prompt on Sudan until read by asking “what was the ancient name?”; prompt on North Africa or Northeast Africa; prompt on the Nile valley; reject “Kushan Empire”; reject “Nobatia” or “Makuria” or “Alodia”; reject “Egypt”] (The first two sentences refer to Amanitore.)
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acf-regs25-5-7_5
Iconography from a later period expanded on the range of costumes used under the 25th Dynasty pharaohs from this region, such as Piye and Taharqa.
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acf-regs25-5-7
5
A bark stand depicts a voluptuous queen of this region holding up the starry sky, naming her as “Mistress of the Diadems.” Graffiti at the Temple of Dakka has recently been used to establish that a co-ruler with Natakamani in this region was his mother rather than his wife. Images of deities such as the lion-headed Apedemak appear in a temple in this region at Jebel Barkal. The bronze head of a statue of Augustus was buried beneath a shrine’s steps in this region by Candace Amanirenas, likely as a symbol of resistance to the Romans. Iconography from a later period expanded on the range of costumes used under the 25th Dynasty pharaohs from this region, such as Piye and Taharqa. For 10 points, what ancient region home to Meroë was centered in modern Sudan and southern Egypt?
Nubia [accept Kush or Qes or Ecōš; accept Nobīn or an-Nūba; accept Upper or Middle or Lower Nubia; accept Kushite Empire; accept Napata; accept Meroë or Meroitic Kingdom until “Meroë” is read; prompt on Sudan until read by asking “what was the ancient name?”; prompt on North Africa or Northeast Africa; prompt on the Nile valley; reject “Kushan Empire”; reject “Nobatia” or “Makuria” or “Alodia”; reject “Egypt”] (The first two sentences refer to Amanitore.)
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acf-regs25-5-7_6
For 10 points, what ancient region home to Meroë was centered in modern Sudan and southern Egypt?
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acf-regs25-5-7
6
A bark stand depicts a voluptuous queen of this region holding up the starry sky, naming her as “Mistress of the Diadems.” Graffiti at the Temple of Dakka has recently been used to establish that a co-ruler with Natakamani in this region was his mother rather than his wife. Images of deities such as the lion-headed Apedemak appear in a temple in this region at Jebel Barkal. The bronze head of a statue of Augustus was buried beneath a shrine’s steps in this region by Candace Amanirenas, likely as a symbol of resistance to the Romans. Iconography from a later period expanded on the range of costumes used under the 25th Dynasty pharaohs from this region, such as Piye and Taharqa. For 10 points, what ancient region home to Meroë was centered in modern Sudan and southern Egypt?
Nubia [accept Kush or Qes or Ecōš; accept Nobīn or an-Nūba; accept Upper or Middle or Lower Nubia; accept Kushite Empire; accept Napata; accept Meroë or Meroitic Kingdom until “Meroë” is read; prompt on Sudan until read by asking “what was the ancient name?”; prompt on North Africa or Northeast Africa; prompt on the Nile valley; reject “Kushan Empire”; reject “Nobatia” or “Makuria” or “Alodia”; reject “Egypt”] (The first two sentences refer to Amanitore.)
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acf-regs25-5-8_1
This chemist erroneously predicted that a certain cyclization undergoes a two-plus-two mechanism followed by a migratory insertion, which was corrected by E. J. Corey’s three-plus-two mechanism in a decade-long feud.
[ "Sharpless epoxidation", "Sharpless dihydroxylation", "Sharpless", "Karl Barry Sharpless" ]
acf-regs25-5-8
1
This chemist erroneously predicted that a certain cyclization undergoes a two-plus-two mechanism followed by a migratory insertion, which was corrected by E. J. Corey’s three-plus-two mechanism in a decade-long feud. A reaction named for this chemist expands on one developed by the Upjohn Company and may use a commercial “AD mix” containing various potassium salts and a quinine ligand. This chemist is the alphabetically latest of the developers of a copper-catalyzed variant of the Huisgen cycloaddition, which reacts an azide with an alkyne. This chemist names an alkene dihydroxylation that uses osmium tetroxide, as well as an asymmetric epoxidation. For 10 points, name this American chemist who coined the term “click chemistry” and twice received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Karl Barry Sharpless [accept Sharpless epoxidation or Sharpless dihydroxylation]
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acf-regs25-5-8_2
A reaction named for this chemist expands on one developed by the Upjohn Company and may use a commercial “AD mix” containing various potassium salts and a quinine ligand.
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acf-regs25-5-8
2
This chemist erroneously predicted that a certain cyclization undergoes a two-plus-two mechanism followed by a migratory insertion, which was corrected by E. J. Corey’s three-plus-two mechanism in a decade-long feud. A reaction named for this chemist expands on one developed by the Upjohn Company and may use a commercial “AD mix” containing various potassium salts and a quinine ligand. This chemist is the alphabetically latest of the developers of a copper-catalyzed variant of the Huisgen cycloaddition, which reacts an azide with an alkyne. This chemist names an alkene dihydroxylation that uses osmium tetroxide, as well as an asymmetric epoxidation. For 10 points, name this American chemist who coined the term “click chemistry” and twice received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Karl Barry Sharpless [accept Sharpless epoxidation or Sharpless dihydroxylation]
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acf-regs25-5-8_3
This chemist is the alphabetically latest of the developers of a copper-catalyzed variant of the Huisgen cycloaddition, which reacts an azide with an alkyne.
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acf-regs25-5-8
3
This chemist erroneously predicted that a certain cyclization undergoes a two-plus-two mechanism followed by a migratory insertion, which was corrected by E. J. Corey’s three-plus-two mechanism in a decade-long feud. A reaction named for this chemist expands on one developed by the Upjohn Company and may use a commercial “AD mix” containing various potassium salts and a quinine ligand. This chemist is the alphabetically latest of the developers of a copper-catalyzed variant of the Huisgen cycloaddition, which reacts an azide with an alkyne. This chemist names an alkene dihydroxylation that uses osmium tetroxide, as well as an asymmetric epoxidation. For 10 points, name this American chemist who coined the term “click chemistry” and twice received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Karl Barry Sharpless [accept Sharpless epoxidation or Sharpless dihydroxylation]
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acf-regs25-5-8_4
This chemist names an alkene dihydroxylation that uses osmium tetroxide, as well as an asymmetric epoxidation.
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acf-regs25-5-8
4
This chemist erroneously predicted that a certain cyclization undergoes a two-plus-two mechanism followed by a migratory insertion, which was corrected by E. J. Corey’s three-plus-two mechanism in a decade-long feud. A reaction named for this chemist expands on one developed by the Upjohn Company and may use a commercial “AD mix” containing various potassium salts and a quinine ligand. This chemist is the alphabetically latest of the developers of a copper-catalyzed variant of the Huisgen cycloaddition, which reacts an azide with an alkyne. This chemist names an alkene dihydroxylation that uses osmium tetroxide, as well as an asymmetric epoxidation. For 10 points, name this American chemist who coined the term “click chemistry” and twice received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Karl Barry Sharpless [accept Sharpless epoxidation or Sharpless dihydroxylation]
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acf-regs25-5-8_5
For 10 points, name this American chemist who coined the term “click chemistry” and twice received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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acf-regs25-5-8
5
This chemist erroneously predicted that a certain cyclization undergoes a two-plus-two mechanism followed by a migratory insertion, which was corrected by E. J. Corey’s three-plus-two mechanism in a decade-long feud. A reaction named for this chemist expands on one developed by the Upjohn Company and may use a commercial “AD mix” containing various potassium salts and a quinine ligand. This chemist is the alphabetically latest of the developers of a copper-catalyzed variant of the Huisgen cycloaddition, which reacts an azide with an alkyne. This chemist names an alkene dihydroxylation that uses osmium tetroxide, as well as an asymmetric epoxidation. For 10 points, name this American chemist who coined the term “click chemistry” and twice received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Karl Barry Sharpless [accept Sharpless epoxidation or Sharpless dihydroxylation]
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acf-regs25-5-9_1
After possibly acquiring this disease, Sophie nearly reveals her affair to her husband Otto in Paula Fox’s novel Desperate Characters.
[ "rabid", "being rabid", "rabies" ]
acf-regs25-5-9
1
After possibly acquiring this disease, Sophie nearly reveals her affair to her husband Otto in Paula Fox’s novel Desperate Characters. In another novel, a man with this disease is delayed in firing a gun because it had been set to run through its three empty chambers first. While recalling the death of a man from this disease, his wife “pulls in her horizon like a great fish-net” in a novel’s last lines; that man contracted this disease while his wife held onto a cow’s tail. In that novel, a man with this disease is given a royal burial in Belle Glade. That man acquires this disease amid a 1928 hurricane near the Everglades and is shot by his wife, Janie Crawford. For 10 points, what disease contracted by Tea Cake in Their Eyes Were Watching God also affects the title character of Old Yeller?
rabies [or being rabid; prompt on madness or paranoia; prompt on hydrophobia]
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acf-regs25-5-9_2
In another novel, a man with this disease is delayed in firing a gun because it had been set to run through its three empty chambers first.
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acf-regs25-5-9
2
After possibly acquiring this disease, Sophie nearly reveals her affair to her husband Otto in Paula Fox’s novel Desperate Characters. In another novel, a man with this disease is delayed in firing a gun because it had been set to run through its three empty chambers first. While recalling the death of a man from this disease, his wife “pulls in her horizon like a great fish-net” in a novel’s last lines; that man contracted this disease while his wife held onto a cow’s tail. In that novel, a man with this disease is given a royal burial in Belle Glade. That man acquires this disease amid a 1928 hurricane near the Everglades and is shot by his wife, Janie Crawford. For 10 points, what disease contracted by Tea Cake in Their Eyes Were Watching God also affects the title character of Old Yeller?
rabies [or being rabid; prompt on madness or paranoia; prompt on hydrophobia]
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acf-regs25-5-9_3
While recalling the death of a man from this disease, his wife “pulls in her horizon like a great fish-net” in a novel’s last lines; that man contracted this disease while his wife held onto a cow’s tail.
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acf-regs25-5-9
3
After possibly acquiring this disease, Sophie nearly reveals her affair to her husband Otto in Paula Fox’s novel Desperate Characters. In another novel, a man with this disease is delayed in firing a gun because it had been set to run through its three empty chambers first. While recalling the death of a man from this disease, his wife “pulls in her horizon like a great fish-net” in a novel’s last lines; that man contracted this disease while his wife held onto a cow’s tail. In that novel, a man with this disease is given a royal burial in Belle Glade. That man acquires this disease amid a 1928 hurricane near the Everglades and is shot by his wife, Janie Crawford. For 10 points, what disease contracted by Tea Cake in Their Eyes Were Watching God also affects the title character of Old Yeller?
rabies [or being rabid; prompt on madness or paranoia; prompt on hydrophobia]
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acf-regs25-5-9_4
In that novel, a man with this disease is given a royal burial in Belle Glade.
[ "rabid", "being rabid", "rabies" ]
acf-regs25-5-9
4
After possibly acquiring this disease, Sophie nearly reveals her affair to her husband Otto in Paula Fox’s novel Desperate Characters. In another novel, a man with this disease is delayed in firing a gun because it had been set to run through its three empty chambers first. While recalling the death of a man from this disease, his wife “pulls in her horizon like a great fish-net” in a novel’s last lines; that man contracted this disease while his wife held onto a cow’s tail. In that novel, a man with this disease is given a royal burial in Belle Glade. That man acquires this disease amid a 1928 hurricane near the Everglades and is shot by his wife, Janie Crawford. For 10 points, what disease contracted by Tea Cake in Their Eyes Were Watching God also affects the title character of Old Yeller?
rabies [or being rabid; prompt on madness or paranoia; prompt on hydrophobia]
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acf-regs25-5-9_5
That man acquires this disease amid a 1928 hurricane near the Everglades and is shot by his wife, Janie Crawford.
[ "rabid", "being rabid", "rabies" ]
acf-regs25-5-9
5
After possibly acquiring this disease, Sophie nearly reveals her affair to her husband Otto in Paula Fox’s novel Desperate Characters. In another novel, a man with this disease is delayed in firing a gun because it had been set to run through its three empty chambers first. While recalling the death of a man from this disease, his wife “pulls in her horizon like a great fish-net” in a novel’s last lines; that man contracted this disease while his wife held onto a cow’s tail. In that novel, a man with this disease is given a royal burial in Belle Glade. That man acquires this disease amid a 1928 hurricane near the Everglades and is shot by his wife, Janie Crawford. For 10 points, what disease contracted by Tea Cake in Their Eyes Were Watching God also affects the title character of Old Yeller?
rabies [or being rabid; prompt on madness or paranoia; prompt on hydrophobia]
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acf-regs25-5-9_6
For 10 points, what disease contracted by Tea Cake in Their Eyes Were Watching God also affects the title character of Old Yeller?
[ "rabid", "being rabid", "rabies" ]
acf-regs25-5-9
6
After possibly acquiring this disease, Sophie nearly reveals her affair to her husband Otto in Paula Fox’s novel Desperate Characters. In another novel, a man with this disease is delayed in firing a gun because it had been set to run through its three empty chambers first. While recalling the death of a man from this disease, his wife “pulls in her horizon like a great fish-net” in a novel’s last lines; that man contracted this disease while his wife held onto a cow’s tail. In that novel, a man with this disease is given a royal burial in Belle Glade. That man acquires this disease amid a 1928 hurricane near the Everglades and is shot by his wife, Janie Crawford. For 10 points, what disease contracted by Tea Cake in Their Eyes Were Watching God also affects the title character of Old Yeller?
rabies [or being rabid; prompt on madness or paranoia; prompt on hydrophobia]
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acf-regs25-5-10_1
A tree stump in this artwork sits next to two fallen soldiers and points towards a figure in the sky surrounded by an orange halo.
[ "Isenheim", "Isenheimer Altar", "Isenheim Altarpiece" ]
acf-regs25-5-10
1
A tree stump in this artwork sits next to two fallen soldiers and points towards a figure in the sky surrounded by an orange halo. In this artwork, a man standing on a pillar adorned with foliage is attacked through a window by a demon. An angel in this artwork holds a bow at the wrong end while playing a viola da gamba in front of a concert of colorful beings. In this artwork, a lamb holds a cross next to John the Baptist and the words “He must increase, but I must decrease.” This artwork’s interior includes several large wooden sculptures by Nikolaus Hagenauer. This artwork was created for the Monastery of St. Anthony, whose specialty in ergotism care is seen in the sores on the crucified Jesus in its central panel. For 10 points, name this altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald.
Isenheim Altarpiece [or Isenheimer Altar]
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acf-regs25-5-10_2
In this artwork, a man standing on a pillar adorned with foliage is attacked through a window by a demon.
[ "Isenheim", "Isenheimer Altar", "Isenheim Altarpiece" ]
acf-regs25-5-10
2
A tree stump in this artwork sits next to two fallen soldiers and points towards a figure in the sky surrounded by an orange halo. In this artwork, a man standing on a pillar adorned with foliage is attacked through a window by a demon. An angel in this artwork holds a bow at the wrong end while playing a viola da gamba in front of a concert of colorful beings. In this artwork, a lamb holds a cross next to John the Baptist and the words “He must increase, but I must decrease.” This artwork’s interior includes several large wooden sculptures by Nikolaus Hagenauer. This artwork was created for the Monastery of St. Anthony, whose specialty in ergotism care is seen in the sores on the crucified Jesus in its central panel. For 10 points, name this altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald.
Isenheim Altarpiece [or Isenheimer Altar]
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acf-regs25-5-10_3
An angel in this artwork holds a bow at the wrong end while playing a viola da gamba in front of a concert of colorful beings.
[ "Isenheim", "Isenheimer Altar", "Isenheim Altarpiece" ]
acf-regs25-5-10
3
A tree stump in this artwork sits next to two fallen soldiers and points towards a figure in the sky surrounded by an orange halo. In this artwork, a man standing on a pillar adorned with foliage is attacked through a window by a demon. An angel in this artwork holds a bow at the wrong end while playing a viola da gamba in front of a concert of colorful beings. In this artwork, a lamb holds a cross next to John the Baptist and the words “He must increase, but I must decrease.” This artwork’s interior includes several large wooden sculptures by Nikolaus Hagenauer. This artwork was created for the Monastery of St. Anthony, whose specialty in ergotism care is seen in the sores on the crucified Jesus in its central panel. For 10 points, name this altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald.
Isenheim Altarpiece [or Isenheimer Altar]
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acf-regs25-5-10_4
In this artwork, a lamb holds a cross next to John the Baptist and the words “He must increase, but I must decrease.”
[ "Isenheim", "Isenheimer Altar", "Isenheim Altarpiece" ]
acf-regs25-5-10
4
A tree stump in this artwork sits next to two fallen soldiers and points towards a figure in the sky surrounded by an orange halo. In this artwork, a man standing on a pillar adorned with foliage is attacked through a window by a demon. An angel in this artwork holds a bow at the wrong end while playing a viola da gamba in front of a concert of colorful beings. In this artwork, a lamb holds a cross next to John the Baptist and the words “He must increase, but I must decrease.” This artwork’s interior includes several large wooden sculptures by Nikolaus Hagenauer. This artwork was created for the Monastery of St. Anthony, whose specialty in ergotism care is seen in the sores on the crucified Jesus in its central panel. For 10 points, name this altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald.
Isenheim Altarpiece [or Isenheimer Altar]
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acf-regs25-5-10_5
This artwork’s interior includes several large wooden sculptures by Nikolaus Hagenauer.
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acf-regs25-5-10
5
A tree stump in this artwork sits next to two fallen soldiers and points towards a figure in the sky surrounded by an orange halo. In this artwork, a man standing on a pillar adorned with foliage is attacked through a window by a demon. An angel in this artwork holds a bow at the wrong end while playing a viola da gamba in front of a concert of colorful beings. In this artwork, a lamb holds a cross next to John the Baptist and the words “He must increase, but I must decrease.” This artwork’s interior includes several large wooden sculptures by Nikolaus Hagenauer. This artwork was created for the Monastery of St. Anthony, whose specialty in ergotism care is seen in the sores on the crucified Jesus in its central panel. For 10 points, name this altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald.
Isenheim Altarpiece [or Isenheimer Altar]
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acf-regs25-5-10_6
This artwork was created for the Monastery of St. Anthony, whose specialty in ergotism care is seen in the sores on the crucified Jesus in its central panel.
[ "Isenheim", "Isenheimer Altar", "Isenheim Altarpiece" ]
acf-regs25-5-10
6
A tree stump in this artwork sits next to two fallen soldiers and points towards a figure in the sky surrounded by an orange halo. In this artwork, a man standing on a pillar adorned with foliage is attacked through a window by a demon. An angel in this artwork holds a bow at the wrong end while playing a viola da gamba in front of a concert of colorful beings. In this artwork, a lamb holds a cross next to John the Baptist and the words “He must increase, but I must decrease.” This artwork’s interior includes several large wooden sculptures by Nikolaus Hagenauer. This artwork was created for the Monastery of St. Anthony, whose specialty in ergotism care is seen in the sores on the crucified Jesus in its central panel. For 10 points, name this altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald.
Isenheim Altarpiece [or Isenheimer Altar]
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acf-regs25-5-10_7
For 10 points, name this altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald.
[ "Isenheim", "Isenheimer Altar", "Isenheim Altarpiece" ]
acf-regs25-5-10
7
A tree stump in this artwork sits next to two fallen soldiers and points towards a figure in the sky surrounded by an orange halo. In this artwork, a man standing on a pillar adorned with foliage is attacked through a window by a demon. An angel in this artwork holds a bow at the wrong end while playing a viola da gamba in front of a concert of colorful beings. In this artwork, a lamb holds a cross next to John the Baptist and the words “He must increase, but I must decrease.” This artwork’s interior includes several large wooden sculptures by Nikolaus Hagenauer. This artwork was created for the Monastery of St. Anthony, whose specialty in ergotism care is seen in the sores on the crucified Jesus in its central panel. For 10 points, name this altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald.
Isenheim Altarpiece [or Isenheimer Altar]
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acf-regs25-5-11_1
In a novel from this country, Rengganis enters her classroom naked while shouting about being assaulted by a dog in the school toilet.
[ "Indonesia", "Republik Indonesia", "Republic of Indonesia" ]
acf-regs25-5-11
1
In a novel from this country, Rengganis enters her classroom naked while shouting about being assaulted by a dog in the school toilet. In another novel from this country, the one-legged artist Jean Marais helps the protagonist avoid an obese hitman nicknamed Fatso. A magical realist novel from this country focusing on a prostitute who returns from the dead is titled Beauty is a Wound. A novel from this country about the native boy Minke’s love for the mixed-race concubine’s daughter Annelies was dictated by its author from prison. This modern-day country is the setting of This Earth of Mankind and a novel about the coffee trader Max Havelaar. For 10 points, what country is the birthplace of authors Eka Kurniawan and Pramoedya Ananta Toer, whose characters speak Dutch, Malay, and Javanese?
Indonesia [or Republic of Indonesia; or Republik Indonesia; prompt on Dutch East Indies]
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acf-regs25-5-11_2
In another novel from this country, the one-legged artist Jean Marais helps the protagonist avoid an obese hitman nicknamed Fatso.
[ "Indonesia", "Republik Indonesia", "Republic of Indonesia" ]
acf-regs25-5-11
2
In a novel from this country, Rengganis enters her classroom naked while shouting about being assaulted by a dog in the school toilet. In another novel from this country, the one-legged artist Jean Marais helps the protagonist avoid an obese hitman nicknamed Fatso. A magical realist novel from this country focusing on a prostitute who returns from the dead is titled Beauty is a Wound. A novel from this country about the native boy Minke’s love for the mixed-race concubine’s daughter Annelies was dictated by its author from prison. This modern-day country is the setting of This Earth of Mankind and a novel about the coffee trader Max Havelaar. For 10 points, what country is the birthplace of authors Eka Kurniawan and Pramoedya Ananta Toer, whose characters speak Dutch, Malay, and Javanese?
Indonesia [or Republic of Indonesia; or Republik Indonesia; prompt on Dutch East Indies]
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acf-regs25-5-11_3
A magical realist novel from this country focusing on a prostitute who returns from the dead is titled Beauty is a Wound.
[ "Indonesia", "Republik Indonesia", "Republic of Indonesia" ]
acf-regs25-5-11
3
In a novel from this country, Rengganis enters her classroom naked while shouting about being assaulted by a dog in the school toilet. In another novel from this country, the one-legged artist Jean Marais helps the protagonist avoid an obese hitman nicknamed Fatso. A magical realist novel from this country focusing on a prostitute who returns from the dead is titled Beauty is a Wound. A novel from this country about the native boy Minke’s love for the mixed-race concubine’s daughter Annelies was dictated by its author from prison. This modern-day country is the setting of This Earth of Mankind and a novel about the coffee trader Max Havelaar. For 10 points, what country is the birthplace of authors Eka Kurniawan and Pramoedya Ananta Toer, whose characters speak Dutch, Malay, and Javanese?
Indonesia [or Republic of Indonesia; or Republik Indonesia; prompt on Dutch East Indies]
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acf-regs25-5-11_4
A novel from this country about the native boy Minke’s love for the mixed-race concubine’s daughter Annelies was dictated by its author from prison.
[ "Indonesia", "Republik Indonesia", "Republic of Indonesia" ]
acf-regs25-5-11
4
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Indonesia [or Republic of Indonesia; or Republik Indonesia; prompt on Dutch East Indies]
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acf-regs25-5-11_5
This modern-day country is the setting of This Earth of Mankind and a novel about the coffee trader Max Havelaar.
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acf-regs25-5-11
5
In a novel from this country, Rengganis enters her classroom naked while shouting about being assaulted by a dog in the school toilet. In another novel from this country, the one-legged artist Jean Marais helps the protagonist avoid an obese hitman nicknamed Fatso. A magical realist novel from this country focusing on a prostitute who returns from the dead is titled Beauty is a Wound. A novel from this country about the native boy Minke’s love for the mixed-race concubine’s daughter Annelies was dictated by its author from prison. This modern-day country is the setting of This Earth of Mankind and a novel about the coffee trader Max Havelaar. For 10 points, what country is the birthplace of authors Eka Kurniawan and Pramoedya Ananta Toer, whose characters speak Dutch, Malay, and Javanese?
Indonesia [or Republic of Indonesia; or Republik Indonesia; prompt on Dutch East Indies]
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acf-regs25-5-11_6
For 10 points, what country is the birthplace of authors Eka Kurniawan and Pramoedya Ananta Toer, whose characters speak Dutch, Malay, and Javanese?
[ "Indonesia", "Republik Indonesia", "Republic of Indonesia" ]
acf-regs25-5-11
6
In a novel from this country, Rengganis enters her classroom naked while shouting about being assaulted by a dog in the school toilet. In another novel from this country, the one-legged artist Jean Marais helps the protagonist avoid an obese hitman nicknamed Fatso. A magical realist novel from this country focusing on a prostitute who returns from the dead is titled Beauty is a Wound. A novel from this country about the native boy Minke’s love for the mixed-race concubine’s daughter Annelies was dictated by its author from prison. This modern-day country is the setting of This Earth of Mankind and a novel about the coffee trader Max Havelaar. For 10 points, what country is the birthplace of authors Eka Kurniawan and Pramoedya Ananta Toer, whose characters speak Dutch, Malay, and Javanese?
Indonesia [or Republic of Indonesia; or Republik Indonesia; prompt on Dutch East Indies]
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acf-regs25-5-12_1
Julian Schwinger proposed that a mechanism involving these structures is explained by the conversion of virtual photons into real photons.
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acf-regs25-5-12
1
Julian Schwinger proposed that a mechanism involving these structures is explained by the conversion of virtual photons into real photons. Werner Lauterborn’s model of that mechanism involving these structures was improved by the Keller–Miksis model. The high internal temperature of a process involving these structures has been attributed to hotspot or bremsstrahlung radiation and was proposed as a nuclear fusion candidate in the fraudulent work of R. P. Taleyarkhan. The Rayleigh–Plesset equation for these structures is derived from spherically symmetric solutions to the Navier–Stokes equations. Light is emitted from these structures’ implosions in sonoluminescence. These structures form through cavitation. For 10 points, name these spherical pockets of air that can be formed from thin films made of soap.
bubbles [prompt on thin films until read]
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acf-regs25-5-12_2
Werner Lauterborn’s model of that mechanism involving these structures was improved by the Keller–Miksis model.
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acf-regs25-5-12
2
Julian Schwinger proposed that a mechanism involving these structures is explained by the conversion of virtual photons into real photons. Werner Lauterborn’s model of that mechanism involving these structures was improved by the Keller–Miksis model. The high internal temperature of a process involving these structures has been attributed to hotspot or bremsstrahlung radiation and was proposed as a nuclear fusion candidate in the fraudulent work of R. P. Taleyarkhan. The Rayleigh–Plesset equation for these structures is derived from spherically symmetric solutions to the Navier–Stokes equations. Light is emitted from these structures’ implosions in sonoluminescence. These structures form through cavitation. For 10 points, name these spherical pockets of air that can be formed from thin films made of soap.
bubbles [prompt on thin films until read]
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acf-regs25-5-12_3
The high internal temperature of a process involving these structures has been attributed to hotspot or bremsstrahlung radiation and was proposed as a nuclear fusion candidate in the fraudulent work of R. P. Taleyarkhan.
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acf-regs25-5-12
3
Julian Schwinger proposed that a mechanism involving these structures is explained by the conversion of virtual photons into real photons. Werner Lauterborn’s model of that mechanism involving these structures was improved by the Keller–Miksis model. The high internal temperature of a process involving these structures has been attributed to hotspot or bremsstrahlung radiation and was proposed as a nuclear fusion candidate in the fraudulent work of R. P. Taleyarkhan. The Rayleigh–Plesset equation for these structures is derived from spherically symmetric solutions to the Navier–Stokes equations. Light is emitted from these structures’ implosions in sonoluminescence. These structures form through cavitation. For 10 points, name these spherical pockets of air that can be formed from thin films made of soap.
bubbles [prompt on thin films until read]
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acf-regs25-5-12_4
The Rayleigh–Plesset equation for these structures is derived from spherically symmetric solutions to the Navier–Stokes equations.
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acf-regs25-5-12
4
Julian Schwinger proposed that a mechanism involving these structures is explained by the conversion of virtual photons into real photons. Werner Lauterborn’s model of that mechanism involving these structures was improved by the Keller–Miksis model. The high internal temperature of a process involving these structures has been attributed to hotspot or bremsstrahlung radiation and was proposed as a nuclear fusion candidate in the fraudulent work of R. P. Taleyarkhan. The Rayleigh–Plesset equation for these structures is derived from spherically symmetric solutions to the Navier–Stokes equations. Light is emitted from these structures’ implosions in sonoluminescence. These structures form through cavitation. For 10 points, name these spherical pockets of air that can be formed from thin films made of soap.
bubbles [prompt on thin films until read]
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acf-regs25-5-12_5
Light is emitted from these structures’ implosions in sonoluminescence.
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acf-regs25-5-12
5
Julian Schwinger proposed that a mechanism involving these structures is explained by the conversion of virtual photons into real photons. Werner Lauterborn’s model of that mechanism involving these structures was improved by the Keller–Miksis model. The high internal temperature of a process involving these structures has been attributed to hotspot or bremsstrahlung radiation and was proposed as a nuclear fusion candidate in the fraudulent work of R. P. Taleyarkhan. The Rayleigh–Plesset equation for these structures is derived from spherically symmetric solutions to the Navier–Stokes equations. Light is emitted from these structures’ implosions in sonoluminescence. These structures form through cavitation. For 10 points, name these spherical pockets of air that can be formed from thin films made of soap.
bubbles [prompt on thin films until read]
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acf-regs25-5-12_6
These structures form through cavitation.
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acf-regs25-5-12
6
Julian Schwinger proposed that a mechanism involving these structures is explained by the conversion of virtual photons into real photons. Werner Lauterborn’s model of that mechanism involving these structures was improved by the Keller–Miksis model. The high internal temperature of a process involving these structures has been attributed to hotspot or bremsstrahlung radiation and was proposed as a nuclear fusion candidate in the fraudulent work of R. P. Taleyarkhan. The Rayleigh–Plesset equation for these structures is derived from spherically symmetric solutions to the Navier–Stokes equations. Light is emitted from these structures’ implosions in sonoluminescence. These structures form through cavitation. For 10 points, name these spherical pockets of air that can be formed from thin films made of soap.
bubbles [prompt on thin films until read]
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acf-regs25-5-12_7
For 10 points, name these spherical pockets of air that can be formed from thin films made of soap.
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acf-regs25-5-12
7
Julian Schwinger proposed that a mechanism involving these structures is explained by the conversion of virtual photons into real photons. Werner Lauterborn’s model of that mechanism involving these structures was improved by the Keller–Miksis model. The high internal temperature of a process involving these structures has been attributed to hotspot or bremsstrahlung radiation and was proposed as a nuclear fusion candidate in the fraudulent work of R. P. Taleyarkhan. The Rayleigh–Plesset equation for these structures is derived from spherically symmetric solutions to the Navier–Stokes equations. Light is emitted from these structures’ implosions in sonoluminescence. These structures form through cavitation. For 10 points, name these spherical pockets of air that can be formed from thin films made of soap.
bubbles [prompt on thin films until read]
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acf-regs25-5-13_1
Boys joining the sangha in this country go through the shinbyu ceremony, one of the Twelve Auspicious Rites.
[ "Burma", "Republic of the Union of Myanmar", "word forms", "Myanmar" ]
acf-regs25-5-13
1
Boys joining the sangha in this country go through the shinbyu ceremony, one of the Twelve Auspicious Rites. Alchemy is practiced by mystics in this country known as weizza. The Pali Canon was inscribed on over 700 tablets in this modern-day country as a result of the Fifth Buddhist Council, which, along with the Sixth Buddhist Council, was held in this modern-day country. The three marks of existence are the subject of a meditation-focused movement that originated in this country named for its focus on “insight,” or vipassanā. This country is home to the nationalist Buddhist 969 movement. Eight strands of the Buddha’s hair are allegedly contained in this country’s large golden Shwedagon Pagoda. For 10 points, name this country where Buddhist nationalists have persecuted the Muslim Rohingya people.
Myanmar [or Republic of the Union of Myanmar; or Burma; or word forms]
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acf-regs25-5-13_2
Alchemy is practiced by mystics in this country known as weizza.
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acf-regs25-5-13
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Boys joining the sangha in this country go through the shinbyu ceremony, one of the Twelve Auspicious Rites. Alchemy is practiced by mystics in this country known as weizza. The Pali Canon was inscribed on over 700 tablets in this modern-day country as a result of the Fifth Buddhist Council, which, along with the Sixth Buddhist Council, was held in this modern-day country. The three marks of existence are the subject of a meditation-focused movement that originated in this country named for its focus on “insight,” or vipassanā. This country is home to the nationalist Buddhist 969 movement. Eight strands of the Buddha’s hair are allegedly contained in this country’s large golden Shwedagon Pagoda. For 10 points, name this country where Buddhist nationalists have persecuted the Muslim Rohingya people.
Myanmar [or Republic of the Union of Myanmar; or Burma; or word forms]
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Boys joining the sangha in this country go through the shinbyu ceremony, one of the Twelve Auspicious Rites. Alchemy is practiced by mystics in this country known as weizza. The Pali Canon was inscribed on over 700 tablets in this modern-day country as a result of the Fifth Buddhist Council, which, along with the Sixth Buddhist Council, was held in this modern-day country. The three marks of existence are the subject of a meditation-focused movement that originated in this country named for its focus on “insight,” or vipassanā. This country is home to the nationalist Buddhist 969 movement. Eight strands of the Buddha’s hair are allegedly contained in this country’s large golden Shwedagon Pagoda. For 10 points, name this country where Buddhist nationalists have persecuted the Muslim Rohingya people.
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Myanmar [or Republic of the Union of Myanmar; or Burma; or word forms]
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This country is home to the nationalist Buddhist 969 movement.
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Boys joining the sangha in this country go through the shinbyu ceremony, one of the Twelve Auspicious Rites. Alchemy is practiced by mystics in this country known as weizza. The Pali Canon was inscribed on over 700 tablets in this modern-day country as a result of the Fifth Buddhist Council, which, along with the Sixth Buddhist Council, was held in this modern-day country. The three marks of existence are the subject of a meditation-focused movement that originated in this country named for its focus on “insight,” or vipassanā. This country is home to the nationalist Buddhist 969 movement. Eight strands of the Buddha’s hair are allegedly contained in this country’s large golden Shwedagon Pagoda. For 10 points, name this country where Buddhist nationalists have persecuted the Muslim Rohingya people.
Myanmar [or Republic of the Union of Myanmar; or Burma; or word forms]
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Boys joining the sangha in this country go through the shinbyu ceremony, one of the Twelve Auspicious Rites. Alchemy is practiced by mystics in this country known as weizza. The Pali Canon was inscribed on over 700 tablets in this modern-day country as a result of the Fifth Buddhist Council, which, along with the Sixth Buddhist Council, was held in this modern-day country. The three marks of existence are the subject of a meditation-focused movement that originated in this country named for its focus on “insight,” or vipassanā. This country is home to the nationalist Buddhist 969 movement. Eight strands of the Buddha’s hair are allegedly contained in this country’s large golden Shwedagon Pagoda. For 10 points, name this country where Buddhist nationalists have persecuted the Muslim Rohingya people.
Myanmar [or Republic of the Union of Myanmar; or Burma; or word forms]
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acf-regs25-5-13_7
For 10 points, name this country where Buddhist nationalists have persecuted the Muslim Rohingya people.
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acf-regs25-5-13
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Myanmar [or Republic of the Union of Myanmar; or Burma; or word forms]
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acf-regs25-5-14_1
An opera by this composer ends with a declaration that “he laughs well who laughs the final laugh,” which is then repeated in a fugue.
[ "Verdi", "Giuseppe Verdi", "Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi" ]
acf-regs25-5-14
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An opera by this composer ends with a declaration that “he laughs well who laughs the final laugh,” which is then repeated in a fugue. Leonie Rysanek substituted for Maria Callas in the 1959 Met premiere of an opera by this composer, performing as a character who was also one of Shirley Verrett’s first soprano roles. The title character of an opera by this composer sings about the meaning of “honor” while drinking at a Windsor inn. In an opera by this composer, a character sings the “Ave Maria” before being strangled to death. Until 2015, performers at the Met wore blackface to play a character in an opera by this composer who stabs himself next to his wife Desdemona. For 10 points, name this Italian composer whose Shakespearan operas include Macbeth and Otello.
Giuseppe Verdi [or Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi]
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acf-regs25-5-14_2
Leonie Rysanek substituted for Maria Callas in the 1959 Met premiere of an opera by this composer, performing as a character who was also one of Shirley Verrett’s first soprano roles.
[ "Verdi", "Giuseppe Verdi", "Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi" ]
acf-regs25-5-14
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Giuseppe Verdi [or Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi]
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The title character of an opera by this composer sings about the meaning of “honor” while drinking at a Windsor inn.
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acf-regs25-5-14
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Giuseppe Verdi [or Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi]
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In an opera by this composer, a character sings the “Ave Maria” before being strangled to death.
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acf-regs25-5-14
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An opera by this composer ends with a declaration that “he laughs well who laughs the final laugh,” which is then repeated in a fugue. Leonie Rysanek substituted for Maria Callas in the 1959 Met premiere of an opera by this composer, performing as a character who was also one of Shirley Verrett’s first soprano roles. The title character of an opera by this composer sings about the meaning of “honor” while drinking at a Windsor inn. In an opera by this composer, a character sings the “Ave Maria” before being strangled to death. Until 2015, performers at the Met wore blackface to play a character in an opera by this composer who stabs himself next to his wife Desdemona. For 10 points, name this Italian composer whose Shakespearan operas include Macbeth and Otello.
Giuseppe Verdi [or Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi]
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acf-regs25-5-14_5
Until 2015, performers at the Met wore blackface to play a character in an opera by this composer who stabs himself next to his wife Desdemona.
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acf-regs25-5-14
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An opera by this composer ends with a declaration that “he laughs well who laughs the final laugh,” which is then repeated in a fugue. Leonie Rysanek substituted for Maria Callas in the 1959 Met premiere of an opera by this composer, performing as a character who was also one of Shirley Verrett’s first soprano roles. The title character of an opera by this composer sings about the meaning of “honor” while drinking at a Windsor inn. In an opera by this composer, a character sings the “Ave Maria” before being strangled to death. Until 2015, performers at the Met wore blackface to play a character in an opera by this composer who stabs himself next to his wife Desdemona. For 10 points, name this Italian composer whose Shakespearan operas include Macbeth and Otello.
Giuseppe Verdi [or Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi]
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acf-regs25-5-14_6
For 10 points, name this Italian composer whose Shakespearan operas include Macbeth and Otello.
[ "Verdi", "Giuseppe Verdi", "Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi" ]
acf-regs25-5-14
6
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Giuseppe Verdi [or Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi]
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acf-regs25-5-15_1
These two people are the focus of the most recent season of Nat Geo’s Genius, which draws on Peniel Joseph’s book The Sword and the Shield and Jeff Stetson’s play The Meeting.
[ "MLK Jr. in place of Martin Luther King Jr.", "Shabbaz", "Little", "Malcolm X", "Malcolm King", "Malcolm X AND Martin Luther King Jr.", "Malik el-Shabbaz in place of Malcolm", "MLK", "King", "X", "Malcolm", "Malcolm Little" ]
acf-regs25-5-15
1
These two people are the focus of the most recent season of Nat Geo’s Genius, which draws on Peniel Joseph’s book The Sword and the Shield and Jeff Stetson’s play The Meeting. One of these people never actually said that the other has done “a great disservice” according to research by Jonathan Eig for his 2023 biography of one of them. These were the two most recent people to die of the three who are the focus of the unfinished book Remember This House. Opposing quotes by these people, and a photo of them together, appear after the destruction of Sal’s Pizzeria to end the film Do the Right Thing. One year before going on Hajj, one of these people mocked the other’s “farce on Washington.” For 10 points, the labels of “militant” and “pacifist” are often given to what Civil Rights leaders who were killed in 1965 and 1968?
Malcolm X AND Martin Luther King Jr. [accept Malcolm X or Malcolm Little or Malik el-Shabbaz in place of “Malcolm”; accept MLK Jr. in place of “Martin Luther King Jr.”] (Remember This House is by James Baldwin and depicts Malcolm X, MLK, and Medgar Evers.)
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acf-regs25-5-15_2
One of these people never actually said that the other has done “a great disservice” according to research by Jonathan Eig for his 2023 biography of one of them.
[ "MLK Jr. in place of Martin Luther King Jr.", "Shabbaz", "Little", "Malcolm X", "Malcolm King", "Malcolm X AND Martin Luther King Jr.", "Malik el-Shabbaz in place of Malcolm", "MLK", "King", "X", "Malcolm", "Malcolm Little" ]
acf-regs25-5-15
2
These two people are the focus of the most recent season of Nat Geo’s Genius, which draws on Peniel Joseph’s book The Sword and the Shield and Jeff Stetson’s play The Meeting. One of these people never actually said that the other has done “a great disservice” according to research by Jonathan Eig for his 2023 biography of one of them. These were the two most recent people to die of the three who are the focus of the unfinished book Remember This House. Opposing quotes by these people, and a photo of them together, appear after the destruction of Sal’s Pizzeria to end the film Do the Right Thing. One year before going on Hajj, one of these people mocked the other’s “farce on Washington.” For 10 points, the labels of “militant” and “pacifist” are often given to what Civil Rights leaders who were killed in 1965 and 1968?
Malcolm X AND Martin Luther King Jr. [accept Malcolm X or Malcolm Little or Malik el-Shabbaz in place of “Malcolm”; accept MLK Jr. in place of “Martin Luther King Jr.”] (Remember This House is by James Baldwin and depicts Malcolm X, MLK, and Medgar Evers.)
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acf-regs25-5-15_3
These were the two most recent people to die of the three who are the focus of the unfinished book Remember This House.
[ "MLK Jr. in place of Martin Luther King Jr.", "Shabbaz", "Little", "Malcolm X", "Malcolm King", "Malcolm X AND Martin Luther King Jr.", "Malik el-Shabbaz in place of Malcolm", "MLK", "King", "X", "Malcolm", "Malcolm Little" ]
acf-regs25-5-15
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These two people are the focus of the most recent season of Nat Geo’s Genius, which draws on Peniel Joseph’s book The Sword and the Shield and Jeff Stetson’s play The Meeting. One of these people never actually said that the other has done “a great disservice” according to research by Jonathan Eig for his 2023 biography of one of them. These were the two most recent people to die of the three who are the focus of the unfinished book Remember This House. Opposing quotes by these people, and a photo of them together, appear after the destruction of Sal’s Pizzeria to end the film Do the Right Thing. One year before going on Hajj, one of these people mocked the other’s “farce on Washington.” For 10 points, the labels of “militant” and “pacifist” are often given to what Civil Rights leaders who were killed in 1965 and 1968?
Malcolm X AND Martin Luther King Jr. [accept Malcolm X or Malcolm Little or Malik el-Shabbaz in place of “Malcolm”; accept MLK Jr. in place of “Martin Luther King Jr.”] (Remember This House is by James Baldwin and depicts Malcolm X, MLK, and Medgar Evers.)
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Opposing quotes by these people, and a photo of them together, appear after the destruction of Sal’s Pizzeria to end the film Do the Right Thing.
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acf-regs25-5-15
4
These two people are the focus of the most recent season of Nat Geo’s Genius, which draws on Peniel Joseph’s book The Sword and the Shield and Jeff Stetson’s play The Meeting. One of these people never actually said that the other has done “a great disservice” according to research by Jonathan Eig for his 2023 biography of one of them. These were the two most recent people to die of the three who are the focus of the unfinished book Remember This House. Opposing quotes by these people, and a photo of them together, appear after the destruction of Sal’s Pizzeria to end the film Do the Right Thing. One year before going on Hajj, one of these people mocked the other’s “farce on Washington.” For 10 points, the labels of “militant” and “pacifist” are often given to what Civil Rights leaders who were killed in 1965 and 1968?
Malcolm X AND Martin Luther King Jr. [accept Malcolm X or Malcolm Little or Malik el-Shabbaz in place of “Malcolm”; accept MLK Jr. in place of “Martin Luther King Jr.”] (Remember This House is by James Baldwin and depicts Malcolm X, MLK, and Medgar Evers.)
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