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acf-regs25-4-3_4
This character crawls into the stomach of a sleeping giant to learn the three missing words of a magic spell.
[ "Väinämöinen" ]
acf-regs25-4-3
4
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Väinämöinen
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acf-regs25-4-3_5
After a baby chastises this character for causing Aino to drown herself, this character sings up a magic boat and sails away in exile.
[ "Väinämöinen" ]
acf-regs25-4-3
5
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Väinämöinen
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acf-regs25-4-3_6
This character kills a pike and uses its jaw to create the first kantele while on his way to recover the magical Sampo from Louhi, the ruler of Pohjola.
[ "Väinämöinen" ]
acf-regs25-4-3
6
Scholars connect this character with the concept of synty through a passage where he explains the origin of iron to an old healer. That passage exemplifies a common epithet of this character, translated as either “trusty old” or “steadfast old.” This character falls into the sea and drifts for eight days after his horse is shot by a crossbow. This character crawls into the stomach of a sleeping giant to learn the three missing words of a magic spell. After a baby chastises this character for causing Aino to drown herself, this character sings up a magic boat and sails away in exile. This character kills a pike and uses its jaw to create the first kantele while on his way to recover the magical Sampo from Louhi, the ruler of Pohjola. For 10 points, what bard is the central character of the Kalevala?
Väinämöinen
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acf-regs25-4-3_7
For 10 points, what bard is the central character of the Kalevala?
[ "Väinämöinen" ]
acf-regs25-4-3
7
Scholars connect this character with the concept of synty through a passage where he explains the origin of iron to an old healer. That passage exemplifies a common epithet of this character, translated as either “trusty old” or “steadfast old.” This character falls into the sea and drifts for eight days after his horse is shot by a crossbow. This character crawls into the stomach of a sleeping giant to learn the three missing words of a magic spell. After a baby chastises this character for causing Aino to drown herself, this character sings up a magic boat and sails away in exile. This character kills a pike and uses its jaw to create the first kantele while on his way to recover the magical Sampo from Louhi, the ruler of Pohjola. For 10 points, what bard is the central character of the Kalevala?
Väinämöinen
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acf-regs25-4-4_1
In this field of law, the “People” case established the doctrine of “legal impossibility,” distinct from “factual impossibility.”
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acf-regs25-4-4
1
In this field of law, the “People” case established the doctrine of “legal impossibility,” distinct from “factual impossibility.” A namesake “conversation” in this field of law is similar to a breach of promise but has been abolished by over half of US states. “Mistakes of fact” in this field of law are distinct from “mistakes of law,” which are often excluded for violating ignorantia juris non excusat. This field of law divides its central subject into mala in se and mala prohibita types. Jurisdictions place value on this field of law’s objectives of retribution, deterrence, and restoration. In this field of law, the external element is sometimes equated to the actus reus, which is often required as proof alongside the mens rea. For 10 points, what field of law concerns personal offenses like battery and assault?
criminal law [accept criminal conversation; prompt on criminology; reject “tort law”]
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acf-regs25-4-4_2
A namesake “conversation” in this field of law is similar to a breach of promise but has been abolished by over half of US states.
[ "criminal law", "criminal conversation" ]
acf-regs25-4-4
2
In this field of law, the “People” case established the doctrine of “legal impossibility,” distinct from “factual impossibility.” A namesake “conversation” in this field of law is similar to a breach of promise but has been abolished by over half of US states. “Mistakes of fact” in this field of law are distinct from “mistakes of law,” which are often excluded for violating ignorantia juris non excusat. This field of law divides its central subject into mala in se and mala prohibita types. Jurisdictions place value on this field of law’s objectives of retribution, deterrence, and restoration. In this field of law, the external element is sometimes equated to the actus reus, which is often required as proof alongside the mens rea. For 10 points, what field of law concerns personal offenses like battery and assault?
criminal law [accept criminal conversation; prompt on criminology; reject “tort law”]
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acf-regs25-4-4_3
“Mistakes of fact” in this field of law are distinct from “mistakes of law,” which are often excluded for violating ignorantia juris non excusat.
[ "criminal law", "criminal conversation" ]
acf-regs25-4-4
3
In this field of law, the “People” case established the doctrine of “legal impossibility,” distinct from “factual impossibility.” A namesake “conversation” in this field of law is similar to a breach of promise but has been abolished by over half of US states. “Mistakes of fact” in this field of law are distinct from “mistakes of law,” which are often excluded for violating ignorantia juris non excusat. This field of law divides its central subject into mala in se and mala prohibita types. Jurisdictions place value on this field of law’s objectives of retribution, deterrence, and restoration. In this field of law, the external element is sometimes equated to the actus reus, which is often required as proof alongside the mens rea. For 10 points, what field of law concerns personal offenses like battery and assault?
criminal law [accept criminal conversation; prompt on criminology; reject “tort law”]
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acf-regs25-4-4_4
This field of law divides its central subject into mala in se and mala prohibita types.
[ "criminal law", "criminal conversation" ]
acf-regs25-4-4
4
In this field of law, the “People” case established the doctrine of “legal impossibility,” distinct from “factual impossibility.” A namesake “conversation” in this field of law is similar to a breach of promise but has been abolished by over half of US states. “Mistakes of fact” in this field of law are distinct from “mistakes of law,” which are often excluded for violating ignorantia juris non excusat. This field of law divides its central subject into mala in se and mala prohibita types. Jurisdictions place value on this field of law’s objectives of retribution, deterrence, and restoration. In this field of law, the external element is sometimes equated to the actus reus, which is often required as proof alongside the mens rea. For 10 points, what field of law concerns personal offenses like battery and assault?
criminal law [accept criminal conversation; prompt on criminology; reject “tort law”]
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acf-regs25-4-4_5
Jurisdictions place value on this field of law’s objectives of retribution, deterrence, and restoration.
[ "criminal law", "criminal conversation" ]
acf-regs25-4-4
5
In this field of law, the “People” case established the doctrine of “legal impossibility,” distinct from “factual impossibility.” A namesake “conversation” in this field of law is similar to a breach of promise but has been abolished by over half of US states. “Mistakes of fact” in this field of law are distinct from “mistakes of law,” which are often excluded for violating ignorantia juris non excusat. This field of law divides its central subject into mala in se and mala prohibita types. Jurisdictions place value on this field of law’s objectives of retribution, deterrence, and restoration. In this field of law, the external element is sometimes equated to the actus reus, which is often required as proof alongside the mens rea. For 10 points, what field of law concerns personal offenses like battery and assault?
criminal law [accept criminal conversation; prompt on criminology; reject “tort law”]
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acf-regs25-4-4_6
In this field of law, the external element is sometimes equated to the actus reus, which is often required as proof alongside the mens rea.
[ "criminal law", "criminal conversation" ]
acf-regs25-4-4
6
In this field of law, the “People” case established the doctrine of “legal impossibility,” distinct from “factual impossibility.” A namesake “conversation” in this field of law is similar to a breach of promise but has been abolished by over half of US states. “Mistakes of fact” in this field of law are distinct from “mistakes of law,” which are often excluded for violating ignorantia juris non excusat. This field of law divides its central subject into mala in se and mala prohibita types. Jurisdictions place value on this field of law’s objectives of retribution, deterrence, and restoration. In this field of law, the external element is sometimes equated to the actus reus, which is often required as proof alongside the mens rea. For 10 points, what field of law concerns personal offenses like battery and assault?
criminal law [accept criminal conversation; prompt on criminology; reject “tort law”]
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acf-regs25-4-4_7
For 10 points, what field of law concerns personal offenses like battery and assault?
[ "criminal law", "criminal conversation" ]
acf-regs25-4-4
7
In this field of law, the “People” case established the doctrine of “legal impossibility,” distinct from “factual impossibility.” A namesake “conversation” in this field of law is similar to a breach of promise but has been abolished by over half of US states. “Mistakes of fact” in this field of law are distinct from “mistakes of law,” which are often excluded for violating ignorantia juris non excusat. This field of law divides its central subject into mala in se and mala prohibita types. Jurisdictions place value on this field of law’s objectives of retribution, deterrence, and restoration. In this field of law, the external element is sometimes equated to the actus reus, which is often required as proof alongside the mens rea. For 10 points, what field of law concerns personal offenses like battery and assault?
criminal law [accept criminal conversation; prompt on criminology; reject “tort law”]
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acf-regs25-4-5_1
In the wake of this event, a man began a media empire publishing La Caricature and Le Charivari.
[ "French Revolution of 1830; reject French Revolution", "Three Glorious Days until Three is read", "July Revolution", "July Days" ]
acf-regs25-4-5
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In the wake of this event, a man began a media empire publishing La Caricature and Le Charivari. During this event, the Duke of Ragusa was arrested and exiled for failing to retake a town hall. During this event, a man failed to bypass his own son and give power to the “miracle child.” During this event, journalists congregated at the offices of the newly founded newspaper Le National to publish a letter protesting the repressive Four Ordinances of Saint-Cloud. Barricades were raised during the “Three Glorious Days” of this event, which concluded when Lafayette appeared on the balcony of the Hotel de Ville next to a man later known as the “Citizen King.” For 10 points, name this uprising that led to the abdication of Charles X and the ascension of Louis-Philippe.
July Revolution [or July Days; accept Three Glorious Days until “Three” is read; accept French Revolution of 1830; reject “French Revolution”] (Charles Philipon founded La Caricature and Le Charivari.)
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acf-regs25-4-5_2
During this event, the Duke of Ragusa was arrested and exiled for failing to retake a town hall.
[ "French Revolution of 1830; reject French Revolution", "Three Glorious Days until Three is read", "July Revolution", "July Days" ]
acf-regs25-4-5
2
In the wake of this event, a man began a media empire publishing La Caricature and Le Charivari. During this event, the Duke of Ragusa was arrested and exiled for failing to retake a town hall. During this event, a man failed to bypass his own son and give power to the “miracle child.” During this event, journalists congregated at the offices of the newly founded newspaper Le National to publish a letter protesting the repressive Four Ordinances of Saint-Cloud. Barricades were raised during the “Three Glorious Days” of this event, which concluded when Lafayette appeared on the balcony of the Hotel de Ville next to a man later known as the “Citizen King.” For 10 points, name this uprising that led to the abdication of Charles X and the ascension of Louis-Philippe.
July Revolution [or July Days; accept Three Glorious Days until “Three” is read; accept French Revolution of 1830; reject “French Revolution”] (Charles Philipon founded La Caricature and Le Charivari.)
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acf-regs25-4-5_3
During this event, a man failed to bypass his own son and give power to the “miracle child.”
[ "French Revolution of 1830; reject French Revolution", "Three Glorious Days until Three is read", "July Revolution", "July Days" ]
acf-regs25-4-5
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In the wake of this event, a man began a media empire publishing La Caricature and Le Charivari. During this event, the Duke of Ragusa was arrested and exiled for failing to retake a town hall. During this event, a man failed to bypass his own son and give power to the “miracle child.” During this event, journalists congregated at the offices of the newly founded newspaper Le National to publish a letter protesting the repressive Four Ordinances of Saint-Cloud. Barricades were raised during the “Three Glorious Days” of this event, which concluded when Lafayette appeared on the balcony of the Hotel de Ville next to a man later known as the “Citizen King.” For 10 points, name this uprising that led to the abdication of Charles X and the ascension of Louis-Philippe.
July Revolution [or July Days; accept Three Glorious Days until “Three” is read; accept French Revolution of 1830; reject “French Revolution”] (Charles Philipon founded La Caricature and Le Charivari.)
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acf-regs25-4-5_4
During this event, journalists congregated at the offices of the newly founded newspaper Le National to publish a letter protesting the repressive Four Ordinances of Saint-Cloud.
[ "French Revolution of 1830; reject French Revolution", "Three Glorious Days until Three is read", "July Revolution", "July Days" ]
acf-regs25-4-5
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In the wake of this event, a man began a media empire publishing La Caricature and Le Charivari. During this event, the Duke of Ragusa was arrested and exiled for failing to retake a town hall. During this event, a man failed to bypass his own son and give power to the “miracle child.” During this event, journalists congregated at the offices of the newly founded newspaper Le National to publish a letter protesting the repressive Four Ordinances of Saint-Cloud. Barricades were raised during the “Three Glorious Days” of this event, which concluded when Lafayette appeared on the balcony of the Hotel de Ville next to a man later known as the “Citizen King.” For 10 points, name this uprising that led to the abdication of Charles X and the ascension of Louis-Philippe.
July Revolution [or July Days; accept Three Glorious Days until “Three” is read; accept French Revolution of 1830; reject “French Revolution”] (Charles Philipon founded La Caricature and Le Charivari.)
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acf-regs25-4-5_5
Barricades were raised during the “Three Glorious Days” of this event, which concluded when Lafayette appeared on the balcony of the Hotel de Ville next to a man later known as the “Citizen King.”
[ "French Revolution of 1830; reject French Revolution", "Three Glorious Days until Three is read", "July Revolution", "July Days" ]
acf-regs25-4-5
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In the wake of this event, a man began a media empire publishing La Caricature and Le Charivari. During this event, the Duke of Ragusa was arrested and exiled for failing to retake a town hall. During this event, a man failed to bypass his own son and give power to the “miracle child.” During this event, journalists congregated at the offices of the newly founded newspaper Le National to publish a letter protesting the repressive Four Ordinances of Saint-Cloud. Barricades were raised during the “Three Glorious Days” of this event, which concluded when Lafayette appeared on the balcony of the Hotel de Ville next to a man later known as the “Citizen King.” For 10 points, name this uprising that led to the abdication of Charles X and the ascension of Louis-Philippe.
July Revolution [or July Days; accept Three Glorious Days until “Three” is read; accept French Revolution of 1830; reject “French Revolution”] (Charles Philipon founded La Caricature and Le Charivari.)
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acf-regs25-4-5_6
For 10 points, name this uprising that led to the abdication of Charles X and the ascension of Louis-Philippe.
[ "French Revolution of 1830; reject French Revolution", "Three Glorious Days until Three is read", "July Revolution", "July Days" ]
acf-regs25-4-5
6
In the wake of this event, a man began a media empire publishing La Caricature and Le Charivari. During this event, the Duke of Ragusa was arrested and exiled for failing to retake a town hall. During this event, a man failed to bypass his own son and give power to the “miracle child.” During this event, journalists congregated at the offices of the newly founded newspaper Le National to publish a letter protesting the repressive Four Ordinances of Saint-Cloud. Barricades were raised during the “Three Glorious Days” of this event, which concluded when Lafayette appeared on the balcony of the Hotel de Ville next to a man later known as the “Citizen King.” For 10 points, name this uprising that led to the abdication of Charles X and the ascension of Louis-Philippe.
July Revolution [or July Days; accept Three Glorious Days until “Three” is read; accept French Revolution of 1830; reject “French Revolution”] (Charles Philipon founded La Caricature and Le Charivari.)
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acf-regs25-4-6_1
This physicist and an alphabetically-later collaborator developed a set of electrodynamic equations that set an upper limit on the self-energy of a point charge to avoid divergences in Maxwell electrodynamics.
[ "Born–Infeld model", "Born rigidity", "Born rule", "Born coordinates", "Born–Oppenheimer approximation", "Max Born" ]
acf-regs25-4-6
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This physicist and an alphabetically-later collaborator developed a set of electrodynamic equations that set an upper limit on the self-energy of a point charge to avoid divergences in Maxwell electrodynamics. This physicist developed a coordinate chart to describe the worldlines of Langevin observers on a rotating disk, which must have constant orthogonal spacetime distance to satisfy this physicist’s relativistic formulation of rigidity. While at Göttingen, this physicist and Heisenberg developed the matrix representation of quantum physics. This physicist proposed that the squared magnitude of a wave function equals the probability of finding a particle. For 10 points, name this German physicist who names an approximation that fixes nuclei in space along with J. Robert Oppenheimer.
Max Born [accept Born rule or Born rigidity or Born coordinates or Born–Infeld model or Born–Oppenheimer approximation]
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acf-regs25-4-6_2
This physicist developed a coordinate chart to describe the worldlines of Langevin observers on a rotating disk, which must have constant orthogonal spacetime distance to satisfy this physicist’s relativistic formulation of rigidity.
[ "Born–Infeld model", "Born rigidity", "Born rule", "Born coordinates", "Born–Oppenheimer approximation", "Max Born" ]
acf-regs25-4-6
2
This physicist and an alphabetically-later collaborator developed a set of electrodynamic equations that set an upper limit on the self-energy of a point charge to avoid divergences in Maxwell electrodynamics. This physicist developed a coordinate chart to describe the worldlines of Langevin observers on a rotating disk, which must have constant orthogonal spacetime distance to satisfy this physicist’s relativistic formulation of rigidity. While at Göttingen, this physicist and Heisenberg developed the matrix representation of quantum physics. This physicist proposed that the squared magnitude of a wave function equals the probability of finding a particle. For 10 points, name this German physicist who names an approximation that fixes nuclei in space along with J. Robert Oppenheimer.
Max Born [accept Born rule or Born rigidity or Born coordinates or Born–Infeld model or Born–Oppenheimer approximation]
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acf-regs25-4-6_3
While at Göttingen, this physicist and Heisenberg developed the matrix representation of quantum physics.
[ "Born–Infeld model", "Born rigidity", "Born rule", "Born coordinates", "Born–Oppenheimer approximation", "Max Born" ]
acf-regs25-4-6
3
This physicist and an alphabetically-later collaborator developed a set of electrodynamic equations that set an upper limit on the self-energy of a point charge to avoid divergences in Maxwell electrodynamics. This physicist developed a coordinate chart to describe the worldlines of Langevin observers on a rotating disk, which must have constant orthogonal spacetime distance to satisfy this physicist’s relativistic formulation of rigidity. While at Göttingen, this physicist and Heisenberg developed the matrix representation of quantum physics. This physicist proposed that the squared magnitude of a wave function equals the probability of finding a particle. For 10 points, name this German physicist who names an approximation that fixes nuclei in space along with J. Robert Oppenheimer.
Max Born [accept Born rule or Born rigidity or Born coordinates or Born–Infeld model or Born–Oppenheimer approximation]
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acf-regs25-4-6_4
This physicist proposed that the squared magnitude of a wave function equals the probability of finding a particle.
[ "Born–Infeld model", "Born rigidity", "Born rule", "Born coordinates", "Born–Oppenheimer approximation", "Max Born" ]
acf-regs25-4-6
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This physicist and an alphabetically-later collaborator developed a set of electrodynamic equations that set an upper limit on the self-energy of a point charge to avoid divergences in Maxwell electrodynamics. This physicist developed a coordinate chart to describe the worldlines of Langevin observers on a rotating disk, which must have constant orthogonal spacetime distance to satisfy this physicist’s relativistic formulation of rigidity. While at Göttingen, this physicist and Heisenberg developed the matrix representation of quantum physics. This physicist proposed that the squared magnitude of a wave function equals the probability of finding a particle. For 10 points, name this German physicist who names an approximation that fixes nuclei in space along with J. Robert Oppenheimer.
Max Born [accept Born rule or Born rigidity or Born coordinates or Born–Infeld model or Born–Oppenheimer approximation]
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acf-regs25-4-6_5
For 10 points, name this German physicist who names an approximation that fixes nuclei in space along with J. Robert Oppenheimer.
[ "Born–Infeld model", "Born rigidity", "Born rule", "Born coordinates", "Born–Oppenheimer approximation", "Max Born" ]
acf-regs25-4-6
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This physicist and an alphabetically-later collaborator developed a set of electrodynamic equations that set an upper limit on the self-energy of a point charge to avoid divergences in Maxwell electrodynamics. This physicist developed a coordinate chart to describe the worldlines of Langevin observers on a rotating disk, which must have constant orthogonal spacetime distance to satisfy this physicist’s relativistic formulation of rigidity. While at Göttingen, this physicist and Heisenberg developed the matrix representation of quantum physics. This physicist proposed that the squared magnitude of a wave function equals the probability of finding a particle. For 10 points, name this German physicist who names an approximation that fixes nuclei in space along with J. Robert Oppenheimer.
Max Born [accept Born rule or Born rigidity or Born coordinates or Born–Infeld model or Born–Oppenheimer approximation]
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acf-regs25-4-7_1
A collection of documents from this city are the main focus of Wouter Henkelman’s The Other Gods Who Are, which notes how the 26 attestations of Humban are the most of all deities mentioned.
[ "Takht-e Jamshīd", "Pārsa", "Persepolis" ]
acf-regs25-4-7
1
A collection of documents from this city are the main focus of Wouter Henkelman’s The Other Gods Who Are, which notes how the 26 attestations of Humban are the most of all deities mentioned. Records from this city mention commodities being “poured” before individuals such as the king, the official Karkiš, and the royal woman Irdabama. Parnaka headed the administration at this city, where many kurtaš workers were provided with rations recorded in the Fortification Tablets. The Gate of All Nations and Hall of a Hundred Columns were built at this non-Susa city home to the Apadana Palace, whose reliefs show 23 delegations bringing tribute. For 10 points, Darius I began the construction of what city near Naqsh-e Rustam, an Achaemenid capital whose name means “Persian city”?
Persepolis [or Pārsa; accept Takht-e Jamshīd] (Humban appears more times than Ahuramazda in the Fortification Archive.)
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acf-regs25-4-7_2
Records from this city mention commodities being “poured” before individuals such as the king, the official Karkiš, and the royal woman Irdabama.
[ "Takht-e Jamshīd", "Pārsa", "Persepolis" ]
acf-regs25-4-7
2
A collection of documents from this city are the main focus of Wouter Henkelman’s The Other Gods Who Are, which notes how the 26 attestations of Humban are the most of all deities mentioned. Records from this city mention commodities being “poured” before individuals such as the king, the official Karkiš, and the royal woman Irdabama. Parnaka headed the administration at this city, where many kurtaš workers were provided with rations recorded in the Fortification Tablets. The Gate of All Nations and Hall of a Hundred Columns were built at this non-Susa city home to the Apadana Palace, whose reliefs show 23 delegations bringing tribute. For 10 points, Darius I began the construction of what city near Naqsh-e Rustam, an Achaemenid capital whose name means “Persian city”?
Persepolis [or Pārsa; accept Takht-e Jamshīd] (Humban appears more times than Ahuramazda in the Fortification Archive.)
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acf-regs25-4-7_3
Parnaka headed the administration at this city, where many kurtaš workers were provided with rations recorded in the Fortification Tablets.
[ "Takht-e Jamshīd", "Pārsa", "Persepolis" ]
acf-regs25-4-7
3
A collection of documents from this city are the main focus of Wouter Henkelman’s The Other Gods Who Are, which notes how the 26 attestations of Humban are the most of all deities mentioned. Records from this city mention commodities being “poured” before individuals such as the king, the official Karkiš, and the royal woman Irdabama. Parnaka headed the administration at this city, where many kurtaš workers were provided with rations recorded in the Fortification Tablets. The Gate of All Nations and Hall of a Hundred Columns were built at this non-Susa city home to the Apadana Palace, whose reliefs show 23 delegations bringing tribute. For 10 points, Darius I began the construction of what city near Naqsh-e Rustam, an Achaemenid capital whose name means “Persian city”?
Persepolis [or Pārsa; accept Takht-e Jamshīd] (Humban appears more times than Ahuramazda in the Fortification Archive.)
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acf-regs25-4-7_4
The Gate of All Nations and Hall of a Hundred Columns were built at this non-Susa city home to the Apadana Palace, whose reliefs show 23 delegations bringing tribute.
[ "Takht-e Jamshīd", "Pārsa", "Persepolis" ]
acf-regs25-4-7
4
A collection of documents from this city are the main focus of Wouter Henkelman’s The Other Gods Who Are, which notes how the 26 attestations of Humban are the most of all deities mentioned. Records from this city mention commodities being “poured” before individuals such as the king, the official Karkiš, and the royal woman Irdabama. Parnaka headed the administration at this city, where many kurtaš workers were provided with rations recorded in the Fortification Tablets. The Gate of All Nations and Hall of a Hundred Columns were built at this non-Susa city home to the Apadana Palace, whose reliefs show 23 delegations bringing tribute. For 10 points, Darius I began the construction of what city near Naqsh-e Rustam, an Achaemenid capital whose name means “Persian city”?
Persepolis [or Pārsa; accept Takht-e Jamshīd] (Humban appears more times than Ahuramazda in the Fortification Archive.)
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acf-regs25-4-7_5
For 10 points, Darius I began the construction of what city near Naqsh-e Rustam, an Achaemenid capital whose name means “Persian city”?
[ "Takht-e Jamshīd", "Pārsa", "Persepolis" ]
acf-regs25-4-7
5
A collection of documents from this city are the main focus of Wouter Henkelman’s The Other Gods Who Are, which notes how the 26 attestations of Humban are the most of all deities mentioned. Records from this city mention commodities being “poured” before individuals such as the king, the official Karkiš, and the royal woman Irdabama. Parnaka headed the administration at this city, where many kurtaš workers were provided with rations recorded in the Fortification Tablets. The Gate of All Nations and Hall of a Hundred Columns were built at this non-Susa city home to the Apadana Palace, whose reliefs show 23 delegations bringing tribute. For 10 points, Darius I began the construction of what city near Naqsh-e Rustam, an Achaemenid capital whose name means “Persian city”?
Persepolis [or Pārsa; accept Takht-e Jamshīd] (Humban appears more times than Ahuramazda in the Fortification Archive.)
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acf-regs25-4-8_1
This fictional object is compared to an author’s broken engagement in “The Swords Are Approaching,” an essay by the author of Love and Garbage, Ivan Klíma.
[ "mechanism", "In Der Strafkolonie in place of In the Penal Colony", "device, in place of apparatus", "descriptions of a torture device", "the apparatus from In the Penal Colony", "general terms for things, like object", "the apparatus in the penal colony", "killing device in place of apparatus", "machine" ]
acf-regs25-4-8
1
This fictional object is compared to an author’s broken engagement in “The Swords Are Approaching,” an essay by the author of Love and Garbage, Ivan Klíma. After fiddling with this object, a character tries to wash his hands in dirty water, then sand, causing him to drop two women’s handkerchiefs. A servant who earlier had rejected a whipping grabs at the gear wheels that begin to pour out of this object. This device’s operator complains of a squeaky wheel and torn straps to a traveler viewing this device, who is urged to recommend its utility to a new Commandant. This device, which is made up of the Bed, the Inscriber, and the Harrow, kills an Officer obsessed with it instead of writing the words “BE JUST.” For 10 points, identify this punitive device from a Franz Kafka story set at a prison camp.
the apparatus from “In the Penal Colony” [or the apparatus in the penal colony; accept machine or mechanism or general terms for things, like object or device, in place of “apparatus”; accept descriptions of a torture device or killing device in place of “apparatus”; accept “In Der Strafkolonie” in place of “In the Penal Colony”]
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acf-regs25-4-8_2
After fiddling with this object, a character tries to wash his hands in dirty water, then sand, causing him to drop two women’s handkerchiefs.
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acf-regs25-4-8
2
This fictional object is compared to an author’s broken engagement in “The Swords Are Approaching,” an essay by the author of Love and Garbage, Ivan Klíma. After fiddling with this object, a character tries to wash his hands in dirty water, then sand, causing him to drop two women’s handkerchiefs. A servant who earlier had rejected a whipping grabs at the gear wheels that begin to pour out of this object. This device’s operator complains of a squeaky wheel and torn straps to a traveler viewing this device, who is urged to recommend its utility to a new Commandant. This device, which is made up of the Bed, the Inscriber, and the Harrow, kills an Officer obsessed with it instead of writing the words “BE JUST.” For 10 points, identify this punitive device from a Franz Kafka story set at a prison camp.
the apparatus from “In the Penal Colony” [or the apparatus in the penal colony; accept machine or mechanism or general terms for things, like object or device, in place of “apparatus”; accept descriptions of a torture device or killing device in place of “apparatus”; accept “In Der Strafkolonie” in place of “In the Penal Colony”]
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acf-regs25-4-8_3
A servant who earlier had rejected a whipping grabs at the gear wheels that begin to pour out of this object.
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acf-regs25-4-8
3
This fictional object is compared to an author’s broken engagement in “The Swords Are Approaching,” an essay by the author of Love and Garbage, Ivan Klíma. After fiddling with this object, a character tries to wash his hands in dirty water, then sand, causing him to drop two women’s handkerchiefs. A servant who earlier had rejected a whipping grabs at the gear wheels that begin to pour out of this object. This device’s operator complains of a squeaky wheel and torn straps to a traveler viewing this device, who is urged to recommend its utility to a new Commandant. This device, which is made up of the Bed, the Inscriber, and the Harrow, kills an Officer obsessed with it instead of writing the words “BE JUST.” For 10 points, identify this punitive device from a Franz Kafka story set at a prison camp.
the apparatus from “In the Penal Colony” [or the apparatus in the penal colony; accept machine or mechanism or general terms for things, like object or device, in place of “apparatus”; accept descriptions of a torture device or killing device in place of “apparatus”; accept “In Der Strafkolonie” in place of “In the Penal Colony”]
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acf-regs25-4-8_4
This device’s operator complains of a squeaky wheel and torn straps to a traveler viewing this device, who is urged to recommend its utility to a new Commandant.
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acf-regs25-4-8
4
This fictional object is compared to an author’s broken engagement in “The Swords Are Approaching,” an essay by the author of Love and Garbage, Ivan Klíma. After fiddling with this object, a character tries to wash his hands in dirty water, then sand, causing him to drop two women’s handkerchiefs. A servant who earlier had rejected a whipping grabs at the gear wheels that begin to pour out of this object. This device’s operator complains of a squeaky wheel and torn straps to a traveler viewing this device, who is urged to recommend its utility to a new Commandant. This device, which is made up of the Bed, the Inscriber, and the Harrow, kills an Officer obsessed with it instead of writing the words “BE JUST.” For 10 points, identify this punitive device from a Franz Kafka story set at a prison camp.
the apparatus from “In the Penal Colony” [or the apparatus in the penal colony; accept machine or mechanism or general terms for things, like object or device, in place of “apparatus”; accept descriptions of a torture device or killing device in place of “apparatus”; accept “In Der Strafkolonie” in place of “In the Penal Colony”]
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acf-regs25-4-8_5
This device, which is made up of the Bed, the Inscriber, and the Harrow, kills an Officer obsessed with it instead of writing the words “BE JUST.”
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acf-regs25-4-8
5
This fictional object is compared to an author’s broken engagement in “The Swords Are Approaching,” an essay by the author of Love and Garbage, Ivan Klíma. After fiddling with this object, a character tries to wash his hands in dirty water, then sand, causing him to drop two women’s handkerchiefs. A servant who earlier had rejected a whipping grabs at the gear wheels that begin to pour out of this object. This device’s operator complains of a squeaky wheel and torn straps to a traveler viewing this device, who is urged to recommend its utility to a new Commandant. This device, which is made up of the Bed, the Inscriber, and the Harrow, kills an Officer obsessed with it instead of writing the words “BE JUST.” For 10 points, identify this punitive device from a Franz Kafka story set at a prison camp.
the apparatus from “In the Penal Colony” [or the apparatus in the penal colony; accept machine or mechanism or general terms for things, like object or device, in place of “apparatus”; accept descriptions of a torture device or killing device in place of “apparatus”; accept “In Der Strafkolonie” in place of “In the Penal Colony”]
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acf-regs25-4-8_6
For 10 points, identify this punitive device from a Franz Kafka story set at a prison camp.
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acf-regs25-4-8
6
This fictional object is compared to an author’s broken engagement in “The Swords Are Approaching,” an essay by the author of Love and Garbage, Ivan Klíma. After fiddling with this object, a character tries to wash his hands in dirty water, then sand, causing him to drop two women’s handkerchiefs. A servant who earlier had rejected a whipping grabs at the gear wheels that begin to pour out of this object. This device’s operator complains of a squeaky wheel and torn straps to a traveler viewing this device, who is urged to recommend its utility to a new Commandant. This device, which is made up of the Bed, the Inscriber, and the Harrow, kills an Officer obsessed with it instead of writing the words “BE JUST.” For 10 points, identify this punitive device from a Franz Kafka story set at a prison camp.
the apparatus from “In the Penal Colony” [or the apparatus in the penal colony; accept machine or mechanism or general terms for things, like object or device, in place of “apparatus”; accept descriptions of a torture device or killing device in place of “apparatus”; accept “In Der Strafkolonie” in place of “In the Penal Colony”]
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acf-regs25-4-9_1
An 80-foot geodesic dome is found on the facade of this city’s so-called “Taj Mahal of Tenpins,” the National Bowling Stadium.
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acf-regs25-4-9
1
An 80-foot geodesic dome is found on the facade of this city’s so-called “Taj Mahal of Tenpins,” the National Bowling Stadium. It’s not in New Mexico, but this city’s Rancho San Rafael Regional Park hosts this city’s “Great Balloon Race.” This city’s Mapes Hotel hosted women seeking to establish residency for six weeks before leaving their marriages, leading it to proclaim itself the “divorce capital of the world.” A singer invoked poetic license after a photographer pointed out that shooting a man in this city wouldn’t send someone to California’s Folsom Prison. This city is the seat of Washoe County in the Truckee River Valley. This city forms a metro area with neighbouring Sparks north of the state capital, Carson City. For 10 points, name this “Biggest Little City in the World” in northwest Nevada.
Reno
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acf-regs25-4-9_2
It’s not in New Mexico, but this city’s Rancho San Rafael Regional Park hosts this city’s “Great Balloon Race.”
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acf-regs25-4-9
2
An 80-foot geodesic dome is found on the facade of this city’s so-called “Taj Mahal of Tenpins,” the National Bowling Stadium. It’s not in New Mexico, but this city’s Rancho San Rafael Regional Park hosts this city’s “Great Balloon Race.” This city’s Mapes Hotel hosted women seeking to establish residency for six weeks before leaving their marriages, leading it to proclaim itself the “divorce capital of the world.” A singer invoked poetic license after a photographer pointed out that shooting a man in this city wouldn’t send someone to California’s Folsom Prison. This city is the seat of Washoe County in the Truckee River Valley. This city forms a metro area with neighbouring Sparks north of the state capital, Carson City. For 10 points, name this “Biggest Little City in the World” in northwest Nevada.
Reno
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acf-regs25-4-9_3
This city’s Mapes Hotel hosted women seeking to establish residency for six weeks before leaving their marriages, leading it to proclaim itself the “divorce capital of the world.”
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acf-regs25-4-9
3
An 80-foot geodesic dome is found on the facade of this city’s so-called “Taj Mahal of Tenpins,” the National Bowling Stadium. It’s not in New Mexico, but this city’s Rancho San Rafael Regional Park hosts this city’s “Great Balloon Race.” This city’s Mapes Hotel hosted women seeking to establish residency for six weeks before leaving their marriages, leading it to proclaim itself the “divorce capital of the world.” A singer invoked poetic license after a photographer pointed out that shooting a man in this city wouldn’t send someone to California’s Folsom Prison. This city is the seat of Washoe County in the Truckee River Valley. This city forms a metro area with neighbouring Sparks north of the state capital, Carson City. For 10 points, name this “Biggest Little City in the World” in northwest Nevada.
Reno
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acf-regs25-4-9_4
A singer invoked poetic license after a photographer pointed out that shooting a man in this city wouldn’t send someone to California’s Folsom Prison.
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acf-regs25-4-9
4
An 80-foot geodesic dome is found on the facade of this city’s so-called “Taj Mahal of Tenpins,” the National Bowling Stadium. It’s not in New Mexico, but this city’s Rancho San Rafael Regional Park hosts this city’s “Great Balloon Race.” This city’s Mapes Hotel hosted women seeking to establish residency for six weeks before leaving their marriages, leading it to proclaim itself the “divorce capital of the world.” A singer invoked poetic license after a photographer pointed out that shooting a man in this city wouldn’t send someone to California’s Folsom Prison. This city is the seat of Washoe County in the Truckee River Valley. This city forms a metro area with neighbouring Sparks north of the state capital, Carson City. For 10 points, name this “Biggest Little City in the World” in northwest Nevada.
Reno
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acf-regs25-4-9_5
This city is the seat of Washoe County in the Truckee River Valley.
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acf-regs25-4-9
5
An 80-foot geodesic dome is found on the facade of this city’s so-called “Taj Mahal of Tenpins,” the National Bowling Stadium. It’s not in New Mexico, but this city’s Rancho San Rafael Regional Park hosts this city’s “Great Balloon Race.” This city’s Mapes Hotel hosted women seeking to establish residency for six weeks before leaving their marriages, leading it to proclaim itself the “divorce capital of the world.” A singer invoked poetic license after a photographer pointed out that shooting a man in this city wouldn’t send someone to California’s Folsom Prison. This city is the seat of Washoe County in the Truckee River Valley. This city forms a metro area with neighbouring Sparks north of the state capital, Carson City. For 10 points, name this “Biggest Little City in the World” in northwest Nevada.
Reno
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acf-regs25-4-9_6
This city forms a metro area with neighbouring Sparks north of the state capital, Carson City.
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acf-regs25-4-9
6
An 80-foot geodesic dome is found on the facade of this city’s so-called “Taj Mahal of Tenpins,” the National Bowling Stadium. It’s not in New Mexico, but this city’s Rancho San Rafael Regional Park hosts this city’s “Great Balloon Race.” This city’s Mapes Hotel hosted women seeking to establish residency for six weeks before leaving their marriages, leading it to proclaim itself the “divorce capital of the world.” A singer invoked poetic license after a photographer pointed out that shooting a man in this city wouldn’t send someone to California’s Folsom Prison. This city is the seat of Washoe County in the Truckee River Valley. This city forms a metro area with neighbouring Sparks north of the state capital, Carson City. For 10 points, name this “Biggest Little City in the World” in northwest Nevada.
Reno
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acf-regs25-4-9_7
For 10 points, name this “Biggest Little City in the World” in northwest Nevada.
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acf-regs25-4-9
7
An 80-foot geodesic dome is found on the facade of this city’s so-called “Taj Mahal of Tenpins,” the National Bowling Stadium. It’s not in New Mexico, but this city’s Rancho San Rafael Regional Park hosts this city’s “Great Balloon Race.” This city’s Mapes Hotel hosted women seeking to establish residency for six weeks before leaving their marriages, leading it to proclaim itself the “divorce capital of the world.” A singer invoked poetic license after a photographer pointed out that shooting a man in this city wouldn’t send someone to California’s Folsom Prison. This city is the seat of Washoe County in the Truckee River Valley. This city forms a metro area with neighbouring Sparks north of the state capital, Carson City. For 10 points, name this “Biggest Little City in the World” in northwest Nevada.
Reno
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acf-regs25-4-10_1
The poet-composer Henri Dallier wrote a set of five “invocations” for this instrument.
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acf-regs25-4-10
1
The poet-composer Henri Dallier wrote a set of five “invocations” for this instrument. In the middle of a recital of his own music, a blind composer reportedly died while sustaining a low E on this instrument. Constant triple-forte sixteenth notes in 4/2 time fill the oft-excerpted Toccata finale of the fifth in a set of works for this instrument. Midway through the second movement of one symphony, after a grand pause from the orchestra, this instrument enters with a loud C major chord to open a Maestoso fourth section. Louis Vierne assisted Charles-Marie Widor in his class on this instrument, which is unusually featured in the third symphony of Camille Saint-Saëns. For 10 points, name this instrument that traditionally plays recessional music in a church.
organ [or pipe organ]
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acf-regs25-4-10_2
In the middle of a recital of his own music, a blind composer reportedly died while sustaining a low E on this instrument.
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acf-regs25-4-10
2
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organ [or pipe organ]
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acf-regs25-4-10_3
Constant triple-forte sixteenth notes in 4/2 time fill the oft-excerpted Toccata finale of the fifth in a set of works for this instrument.
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acf-regs25-4-10
3
The poet-composer Henri Dallier wrote a set of five “invocations” for this instrument. In the middle of a recital of his own music, a blind composer reportedly died while sustaining a low E on this instrument. Constant triple-forte sixteenth notes in 4/2 time fill the oft-excerpted Toccata finale of the fifth in a set of works for this instrument. Midway through the second movement of one symphony, after a grand pause from the orchestra, this instrument enters with a loud C major chord to open a Maestoso fourth section. Louis Vierne assisted Charles-Marie Widor in his class on this instrument, which is unusually featured in the third symphony of Camille Saint-Saëns. For 10 points, name this instrument that traditionally plays recessional music in a church.
organ [or pipe organ]
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acf-regs25-4-10_4
Midway through the second movement of one symphony, after a grand pause from the orchestra, this instrument enters with a loud C major chord to open a Maestoso fourth section.
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acf-regs25-4-10
4
The poet-composer Henri Dallier wrote a set of five “invocations” for this instrument. In the middle of a recital of his own music, a blind composer reportedly died while sustaining a low E on this instrument. Constant triple-forte sixteenth notes in 4/2 time fill the oft-excerpted Toccata finale of the fifth in a set of works for this instrument. Midway through the second movement of one symphony, after a grand pause from the orchestra, this instrument enters with a loud C major chord to open a Maestoso fourth section. Louis Vierne assisted Charles-Marie Widor in his class on this instrument, which is unusually featured in the third symphony of Camille Saint-Saëns. For 10 points, name this instrument that traditionally plays recessional music in a church.
organ [or pipe organ]
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acf-regs25-4-10_5
Louis Vierne assisted Charles-Marie Widor in his class on this instrument, which is unusually featured in the third symphony of Camille Saint-Saëns.
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acf-regs25-4-10
5
The poet-composer Henri Dallier wrote a set of five “invocations” for this instrument. In the middle of a recital of his own music, a blind composer reportedly died while sustaining a low E on this instrument. Constant triple-forte sixteenth notes in 4/2 time fill the oft-excerpted Toccata finale of the fifth in a set of works for this instrument. Midway through the second movement of one symphony, after a grand pause from the orchestra, this instrument enters with a loud C major chord to open a Maestoso fourth section. Louis Vierne assisted Charles-Marie Widor in his class on this instrument, which is unusually featured in the third symphony of Camille Saint-Saëns. For 10 points, name this instrument that traditionally plays recessional music in a church.
organ [or pipe organ]
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acf-regs25-4-10_6
For 10 points, name this instrument that traditionally plays recessional music in a church.
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acf-regs25-4-10
6
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organ [or pipe organ]
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acf-regs25-4-11_1
In this novel, a casino orchestra’s rendition of the Rákóczi March drowns out the footsteps of an approaching woman, allowing her to overhear a man’s confession of love to his ward.
[ "The Good Soldier" ]
acf-regs25-4-11
1
In this novel, a casino orchestra’s rendition of the Rákóczi March drowns out the footsteps of an approaching woman, allowing her to overhear a man’s confession of love to his ward. A woman in this novel first makes the acquaintance of Maisie Maidan after helping untangle a comb from her hair. Upon hearing of the title character’s suicide en route to Ceylon, a girl in this novel becomes catatonic and can only say a prayer to an “Omnipotent God” and the word “shuttlecock.” Characters in this novel who seek treatment for their heart ailments at a spa in Nauheim include the narrator’s promiscuous wife Florence. This novel opens with the line “This is the saddest story I have ever heard.” For 10 points, name this novel by Ford Madox Ford titled for Edward Ashburnham, a British army officer.
The Good Soldier
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acf-regs25-4-11_2
A woman in this novel first makes the acquaintance of Maisie Maidan after helping untangle a comb from her hair.
[ "The Good Soldier" ]
acf-regs25-4-11
2
In this novel, a casino orchestra’s rendition of the Rákóczi March drowns out the footsteps of an approaching woman, allowing her to overhear a man’s confession of love to his ward. A woman in this novel first makes the acquaintance of Maisie Maidan after helping untangle a comb from her hair. Upon hearing of the title character’s suicide en route to Ceylon, a girl in this novel becomes catatonic and can only say a prayer to an “Omnipotent God” and the word “shuttlecock.” Characters in this novel who seek treatment for their heart ailments at a spa in Nauheim include the narrator’s promiscuous wife Florence. This novel opens with the line “This is the saddest story I have ever heard.” For 10 points, name this novel by Ford Madox Ford titled for Edward Ashburnham, a British army officer.
The Good Soldier
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acf-regs25-4-11_3
Upon hearing of the title character’s suicide en route to Ceylon, a girl in this novel becomes catatonic and can only say a prayer to an “Omnipotent God” and the word “shuttlecock.”
[ "The Good Soldier" ]
acf-regs25-4-11
3
In this novel, a casino orchestra’s rendition of the Rákóczi March drowns out the footsteps of an approaching woman, allowing her to overhear a man’s confession of love to his ward. A woman in this novel first makes the acquaintance of Maisie Maidan after helping untangle a comb from her hair. Upon hearing of the title character’s suicide en route to Ceylon, a girl in this novel becomes catatonic and can only say a prayer to an “Omnipotent God” and the word “shuttlecock.” Characters in this novel who seek treatment for their heart ailments at a spa in Nauheim include the narrator’s promiscuous wife Florence. This novel opens with the line “This is the saddest story I have ever heard.” For 10 points, name this novel by Ford Madox Ford titled for Edward Ashburnham, a British army officer.
The Good Soldier
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acf-regs25-4-11_4
Characters in this novel who seek treatment for their heart ailments at a spa in Nauheim include the narrator’s promiscuous wife Florence.
[ "The Good Soldier" ]
acf-regs25-4-11
4
In this novel, a casino orchestra’s rendition of the Rákóczi March drowns out the footsteps of an approaching woman, allowing her to overhear a man’s confession of love to his ward. A woman in this novel first makes the acquaintance of Maisie Maidan after helping untangle a comb from her hair. Upon hearing of the title character’s suicide en route to Ceylon, a girl in this novel becomes catatonic and can only say a prayer to an “Omnipotent God” and the word “shuttlecock.” Characters in this novel who seek treatment for their heart ailments at a spa in Nauheim include the narrator’s promiscuous wife Florence. This novel opens with the line “This is the saddest story I have ever heard.” For 10 points, name this novel by Ford Madox Ford titled for Edward Ashburnham, a British army officer.
The Good Soldier
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acf-regs25-4-11_5
This novel opens with the line “This is the saddest story I have ever heard.”
[ "The Good Soldier" ]
acf-regs25-4-11
5
In this novel, a casino orchestra’s rendition of the Rákóczi March drowns out the footsteps of an approaching woman, allowing her to overhear a man’s confession of love to his ward. A woman in this novel first makes the acquaintance of Maisie Maidan after helping untangle a comb from her hair. Upon hearing of the title character’s suicide en route to Ceylon, a girl in this novel becomes catatonic and can only say a prayer to an “Omnipotent God” and the word “shuttlecock.” Characters in this novel who seek treatment for their heart ailments at a spa in Nauheim include the narrator’s promiscuous wife Florence. This novel opens with the line “This is the saddest story I have ever heard.” For 10 points, name this novel by Ford Madox Ford titled for Edward Ashburnham, a British army officer.
The Good Soldier
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acf-regs25-4-11_6
For 10 points, name this novel by Ford Madox Ford titled for Edward Ashburnham, a British army officer.
[ "The Good Soldier" ]
acf-regs25-4-11
6
In this novel, a casino orchestra’s rendition of the Rákóczi March drowns out the footsteps of an approaching woman, allowing her to overhear a man’s confession of love to his ward. A woman in this novel first makes the acquaintance of Maisie Maidan after helping untangle a comb from her hair. Upon hearing of the title character’s suicide en route to Ceylon, a girl in this novel becomes catatonic and can only say a prayer to an “Omnipotent God” and the word “shuttlecock.” Characters in this novel who seek treatment for their heart ailments at a spa in Nauheim include the narrator’s promiscuous wife Florence. This novel opens with the line “This is the saddest story I have ever heard.” For 10 points, name this novel by Ford Madox Ford titled for Edward Ashburnham, a British army officer.
The Good Soldier
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acf-regs25-4-12_1
In this book, a figure’s “double-being” is summarized via the formula, “all that exists is just and unjust and equally justified in both.”
[ "The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music", "Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik", "The Birth of Tragedy" ]
acf-regs25-4-12
1
In this book, a figure’s “double-being” is summarized via the formula, “all that exists is just and unjust and equally justified in both.” This book describes the origins of an archetypal person who finds pleasure in unveiling truth, whom it calls the “theoretical man.” Camille Paglia’s Sexual Personae uses the word “chthonian” in place of a concept introduced in this book, which is exemplified by poems called dithyrambs. Fourteen years after writing this book, which was his first, its author walked it back in the prefatory essay “An Attempt at Self-Criticism.” This book claims that an imbalance arose between the ordered and chaotic impulses in art, which it calls the Apollonian and Dionysian. For 10 points, name this book by Friedrich Nietzsche on a genre practiced by Aeschylus and Euripides.
The Birth of Tragedy [or The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music; or Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik] (The figure in the first sentence is Prometheus. Paglia replaced the word “Dionysian” with “chthonian.”)
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acf-regs25-4-12_2
This book describes the origins of an archetypal person who finds pleasure in unveiling truth, whom it calls the “theoretical man.”
[ "The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music", "Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik", "The Birth of Tragedy" ]
acf-regs25-4-12
2
In this book, a figure’s “double-being” is summarized via the formula, “all that exists is just and unjust and equally justified in both.” This book describes the origins of an archetypal person who finds pleasure in unveiling truth, whom it calls the “theoretical man.” Camille Paglia’s Sexual Personae uses the word “chthonian” in place of a concept introduced in this book, which is exemplified by poems called dithyrambs. Fourteen years after writing this book, which was his first, its author walked it back in the prefatory essay “An Attempt at Self-Criticism.” This book claims that an imbalance arose between the ordered and chaotic impulses in art, which it calls the Apollonian and Dionysian. For 10 points, name this book by Friedrich Nietzsche on a genre practiced by Aeschylus and Euripides.
The Birth of Tragedy [or The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music; or Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik] (The figure in the first sentence is Prometheus. Paglia replaced the word “Dionysian” with “chthonian.”)
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acf-regs25-4-12_3
Camille Paglia’s Sexual Personae uses the word “chthonian” in place of a concept introduced in this book, which is exemplified by poems called dithyrambs.
[ "The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music", "Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik", "The Birth of Tragedy" ]
acf-regs25-4-12
3
In this book, a figure’s “double-being” is summarized via the formula, “all that exists is just and unjust and equally justified in both.” This book describes the origins of an archetypal person who finds pleasure in unveiling truth, whom it calls the “theoretical man.” Camille Paglia’s Sexual Personae uses the word “chthonian” in place of a concept introduced in this book, which is exemplified by poems called dithyrambs. Fourteen years after writing this book, which was his first, its author walked it back in the prefatory essay “An Attempt at Self-Criticism.” This book claims that an imbalance arose between the ordered and chaotic impulses in art, which it calls the Apollonian and Dionysian. For 10 points, name this book by Friedrich Nietzsche on a genre practiced by Aeschylus and Euripides.
The Birth of Tragedy [or The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music; or Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik] (The figure in the first sentence is Prometheus. Paglia replaced the word “Dionysian” with “chthonian.”)
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acf-regs25-4-12_4
Fourteen years after writing this book, which was his first, its author walked it back in the prefatory essay “An Attempt at Self-Criticism.”
[ "The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music", "Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik", "The Birth of Tragedy" ]
acf-regs25-4-12
4
In this book, a figure’s “double-being” is summarized via the formula, “all that exists is just and unjust and equally justified in both.” This book describes the origins of an archetypal person who finds pleasure in unveiling truth, whom it calls the “theoretical man.” Camille Paglia’s Sexual Personae uses the word “chthonian” in place of a concept introduced in this book, which is exemplified by poems called dithyrambs. Fourteen years after writing this book, which was his first, its author walked it back in the prefatory essay “An Attempt at Self-Criticism.” This book claims that an imbalance arose between the ordered and chaotic impulses in art, which it calls the Apollonian and Dionysian. For 10 points, name this book by Friedrich Nietzsche on a genre practiced by Aeschylus and Euripides.
The Birth of Tragedy [or The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music; or Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik] (The figure in the first sentence is Prometheus. Paglia replaced the word “Dionysian” with “chthonian.”)
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acf-regs25-4-12_5
This book claims that an imbalance arose between the ordered and chaotic impulses in art, which it calls the Apollonian and Dionysian.
[ "The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music", "Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik", "The Birth of Tragedy" ]
acf-regs25-4-12
5
In this book, a figure’s “double-being” is summarized via the formula, “all that exists is just and unjust and equally justified in both.” This book describes the origins of an archetypal person who finds pleasure in unveiling truth, whom it calls the “theoretical man.” Camille Paglia’s Sexual Personae uses the word “chthonian” in place of a concept introduced in this book, which is exemplified by poems called dithyrambs. Fourteen years after writing this book, which was his first, its author walked it back in the prefatory essay “An Attempt at Self-Criticism.” This book claims that an imbalance arose between the ordered and chaotic impulses in art, which it calls the Apollonian and Dionysian. For 10 points, name this book by Friedrich Nietzsche on a genre practiced by Aeschylus and Euripides.
The Birth of Tragedy [or The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music; or Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik] (The figure in the first sentence is Prometheus. Paglia replaced the word “Dionysian” with “chthonian.”)
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acf-regs25-4-12_6
For 10 points, name this book by Friedrich Nietzsche on a genre practiced by Aeschylus and Euripides.
[ "The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music", "Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik", "The Birth of Tragedy" ]
acf-regs25-4-12
6
In this book, a figure’s “double-being” is summarized via the formula, “all that exists is just and unjust and equally justified in both.” This book describes the origins of an archetypal person who finds pleasure in unveiling truth, whom it calls the “theoretical man.” Camille Paglia’s Sexual Personae uses the word “chthonian” in place of a concept introduced in this book, which is exemplified by poems called dithyrambs. Fourteen years after writing this book, which was his first, its author walked it back in the prefatory essay “An Attempt at Self-Criticism.” This book claims that an imbalance arose between the ordered and chaotic impulses in art, which it calls the Apollonian and Dionysian. For 10 points, name this book by Friedrich Nietzsche on a genre practiced by Aeschylus and Euripides.
The Birth of Tragedy [or The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music; or Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik] (The figure in the first sentence is Prometheus. Paglia replaced the word “Dionysian” with “chthonian.”)
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acf-regs25-4-13_1
A teacher of this activity nicknamed “Aunty Edith” is the namesake of a stadium that hosts a competition often billed as “the Olympics of” this activity.
[ "hula ‘auana", "hula kahiko", "mele hula", "hula", "ha‘a" ]
acf-regs25-4-13
1
A teacher of this activity nicknamed “Aunty Edith” is the namesake of a stadium that hosts a competition often billed as “the Olympics of” this activity. The scholar Mary Kawena Pukui was an expert on the seated form of this activity, which in the modern day is often performed to songs like “Tiny Bubbles” and “E Ō Mai.” Each Easter, judges at the Merrie Monarch Festival evaluate performances in this activity’s ancient form based on their usage of chants called mele and oli to convey oral narratives called mo‘olelo. Ipu or pahu drums usually provide percussion for this dance, whose modern form is taught by kumus at schools called hālau and may be set to English-language hapa haole music. For 10 points, performers at lū‘aus often wear leis and grass skirts during what dance of Hawai‘i?
hula [or hula kahiko; or hula ‘auana; accept ha‘a; accept mele hula; prompt on dance or dancing until “dance” is read; reject “haka”; reject “hula hoop”] (Edith Kanaka‘ole is “Aunty Edith.” “Tiny Bubbles” is by Don Ho and “E Ō Mai” is by Keali‘i Reichel.)
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acf-regs25-4-13_2
The scholar Mary Kawena Pukui was an expert on the seated form of this activity, which in the modern day is often performed to songs like “Tiny Bubbles” and “E Ō Mai.”
[ "hula ‘auana", "hula kahiko", "mele hula", "hula", "ha‘a" ]
acf-regs25-4-13
2
A teacher of this activity nicknamed “Aunty Edith” is the namesake of a stadium that hosts a competition often billed as “the Olympics of” this activity. The scholar Mary Kawena Pukui was an expert on the seated form of this activity, which in the modern day is often performed to songs like “Tiny Bubbles” and “E Ō Mai.” Each Easter, judges at the Merrie Monarch Festival evaluate performances in this activity’s ancient form based on their usage of chants called mele and oli to convey oral narratives called mo‘olelo. Ipu or pahu drums usually provide percussion for this dance, whose modern form is taught by kumus at schools called hālau and may be set to English-language hapa haole music. For 10 points, performers at lū‘aus often wear leis and grass skirts during what dance of Hawai‘i?
hula [or hula kahiko; or hula ‘auana; accept ha‘a; accept mele hula; prompt on dance or dancing until “dance” is read; reject “haka”; reject “hula hoop”] (Edith Kanaka‘ole is “Aunty Edith.” “Tiny Bubbles” is by Don Ho and “E Ō Mai” is by Keali‘i Reichel.)
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acf-regs25-4-13_3
Each Easter, judges at the Merrie Monarch Festival evaluate performances in this activity’s ancient form based on their usage of chants called mele and oli to convey oral narratives called mo‘olelo.
[ "hula ‘auana", "hula kahiko", "mele hula", "hula", "ha‘a" ]
acf-regs25-4-13
3
A teacher of this activity nicknamed “Aunty Edith” is the namesake of a stadium that hosts a competition often billed as “the Olympics of” this activity. The scholar Mary Kawena Pukui was an expert on the seated form of this activity, which in the modern day is often performed to songs like “Tiny Bubbles” and “E Ō Mai.” Each Easter, judges at the Merrie Monarch Festival evaluate performances in this activity’s ancient form based on their usage of chants called mele and oli to convey oral narratives called mo‘olelo. Ipu or pahu drums usually provide percussion for this dance, whose modern form is taught by kumus at schools called hālau and may be set to English-language hapa haole music. For 10 points, performers at lū‘aus often wear leis and grass skirts during what dance of Hawai‘i?
hula [or hula kahiko; or hula ‘auana; accept ha‘a; accept mele hula; prompt on dance or dancing until “dance” is read; reject “haka”; reject “hula hoop”] (Edith Kanaka‘ole is “Aunty Edith.” “Tiny Bubbles” is by Don Ho and “E Ō Mai” is by Keali‘i Reichel.)
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acf-regs25-4-13_4
Ipu or pahu drums usually provide percussion for this dance, whose modern form is taught by kumus at schools called hālau and may be set to English-language hapa haole music.
[ "hula ‘auana", "hula kahiko", "mele hula", "hula", "ha‘a" ]
acf-regs25-4-13
4
A teacher of this activity nicknamed “Aunty Edith” is the namesake of a stadium that hosts a competition often billed as “the Olympics of” this activity. The scholar Mary Kawena Pukui was an expert on the seated form of this activity, which in the modern day is often performed to songs like “Tiny Bubbles” and “E Ō Mai.” Each Easter, judges at the Merrie Monarch Festival evaluate performances in this activity’s ancient form based on their usage of chants called mele and oli to convey oral narratives called mo‘olelo. Ipu or pahu drums usually provide percussion for this dance, whose modern form is taught by kumus at schools called hālau and may be set to English-language hapa haole music. For 10 points, performers at lū‘aus often wear leis and grass skirts during what dance of Hawai‘i?
hula [or hula kahiko; or hula ‘auana; accept ha‘a; accept mele hula; prompt on dance or dancing until “dance” is read; reject “haka”; reject “hula hoop”] (Edith Kanaka‘ole is “Aunty Edith.” “Tiny Bubbles” is by Don Ho and “E Ō Mai” is by Keali‘i Reichel.)
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acf-regs25-4-13_5
For 10 points, performers at lū‘aus often wear leis and grass skirts during what dance of Hawai‘i?
[ "hula ‘auana", "hula kahiko", "mele hula", "hula", "ha‘a" ]
acf-regs25-4-13
5
A teacher of this activity nicknamed “Aunty Edith” is the namesake of a stadium that hosts a competition often billed as “the Olympics of” this activity. The scholar Mary Kawena Pukui was an expert on the seated form of this activity, which in the modern day is often performed to songs like “Tiny Bubbles” and “E Ō Mai.” Each Easter, judges at the Merrie Monarch Festival evaluate performances in this activity’s ancient form based on their usage of chants called mele and oli to convey oral narratives called mo‘olelo. Ipu or pahu drums usually provide percussion for this dance, whose modern form is taught by kumus at schools called hālau and may be set to English-language hapa haole music. For 10 points, performers at lū‘aus often wear leis and grass skirts during what dance of Hawai‘i?
hula [or hula kahiko; or hula ‘auana; accept ha‘a; accept mele hula; prompt on dance or dancing until “dance” is read; reject “haka”; reject “hula hoop”] (Edith Kanaka‘ole is “Aunty Edith.” “Tiny Bubbles” is by Don Ho and “E Ō Mai” is by Keali‘i Reichel.)
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acf-regs25-4-14_1
In 2022, researchers showed that a city in this modern-day country used dhaka pits to store water.
[ "Zimbabwe", "Great Zimbabwe", "Zimbabwe Pattern", "Kingdom of Zimbabwe", "Republic of Zimbabwe" ]
acf-regs25-4-14
1
In 2022, researchers showed that a city in this modern-day country used dhaka pits to store water. A “pattern” named for this modern-day country was distinguished from the “central cattle pattern” by Thomas Huffman, who also investigated the “tradition” of this modern-day country’s site of Leopard’s Kopje. The Torwa dynasty ruled a gold-trading kingdom once located in this modern-day country centered at Khami. Many daga buildings were found in the “Valley Ruins” of a city in this modern-day country where a conical tower was located in its “Great Enclosure.” A city in this modern-day country contained the “Hill Complex,” the hypothesized original location of eight soapstone birds. For 10 points, what modern-day country contains the site of a “Great” African city founded by the Shona people?
Zimbabwe [or Republic of Zimbabwe; accept Great Zimbabwe; accept Kingdom of Zimbabwe; accept Zimbabwe Pattern]
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acf-regs25-4-14_2
A “pattern” named for this modern-day country was distinguished from the “central cattle pattern” by Thomas Huffman, who also investigated the “tradition” of this modern-day country’s site of Leopard’s Kopje.
[ "Zimbabwe", "Great Zimbabwe", "Zimbabwe Pattern", "Kingdom of Zimbabwe", "Republic of Zimbabwe" ]
acf-regs25-4-14
2
In 2022, researchers showed that a city in this modern-day country used dhaka pits to store water. A “pattern” named for this modern-day country was distinguished from the “central cattle pattern” by Thomas Huffman, who also investigated the “tradition” of this modern-day country’s site of Leopard’s Kopje. The Torwa dynasty ruled a gold-trading kingdom once located in this modern-day country centered at Khami. Many daga buildings were found in the “Valley Ruins” of a city in this modern-day country where a conical tower was located in its “Great Enclosure.” A city in this modern-day country contained the “Hill Complex,” the hypothesized original location of eight soapstone birds. For 10 points, what modern-day country contains the site of a “Great” African city founded by the Shona people?
Zimbabwe [or Republic of Zimbabwe; accept Great Zimbabwe; accept Kingdom of Zimbabwe; accept Zimbabwe Pattern]
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acf-regs25-4-14_3
The Torwa dynasty ruled a gold-trading kingdom once located in this modern-day country centered at Khami.
[ "Zimbabwe", "Great Zimbabwe", "Zimbabwe Pattern", "Kingdom of Zimbabwe", "Republic of Zimbabwe" ]
acf-regs25-4-14
3
In 2022, researchers showed that a city in this modern-day country used dhaka pits to store water. A “pattern” named for this modern-day country was distinguished from the “central cattle pattern” by Thomas Huffman, who also investigated the “tradition” of this modern-day country’s site of Leopard’s Kopje. The Torwa dynasty ruled a gold-trading kingdom once located in this modern-day country centered at Khami. Many daga buildings were found in the “Valley Ruins” of a city in this modern-day country where a conical tower was located in its “Great Enclosure.” A city in this modern-day country contained the “Hill Complex,” the hypothesized original location of eight soapstone birds. For 10 points, what modern-day country contains the site of a “Great” African city founded by the Shona people?
Zimbabwe [or Republic of Zimbabwe; accept Great Zimbabwe; accept Kingdom of Zimbabwe; accept Zimbabwe Pattern]
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acf-regs25-4-14_4
Many daga buildings were found in the “Valley Ruins” of a city in this modern-day country where a conical tower was located in its “Great Enclosure.”
[ "Zimbabwe", "Great Zimbabwe", "Zimbabwe Pattern", "Kingdom of Zimbabwe", "Republic of Zimbabwe" ]
acf-regs25-4-14
4
In 2022, researchers showed that a city in this modern-day country used dhaka pits to store water. A “pattern” named for this modern-day country was distinguished from the “central cattle pattern” by Thomas Huffman, who also investigated the “tradition” of this modern-day country’s site of Leopard’s Kopje. The Torwa dynasty ruled a gold-trading kingdom once located in this modern-day country centered at Khami. Many daga buildings were found in the “Valley Ruins” of a city in this modern-day country where a conical tower was located in its “Great Enclosure.” A city in this modern-day country contained the “Hill Complex,” the hypothesized original location of eight soapstone birds. For 10 points, what modern-day country contains the site of a “Great” African city founded by the Shona people?
Zimbabwe [or Republic of Zimbabwe; accept Great Zimbabwe; accept Kingdom of Zimbabwe; accept Zimbabwe Pattern]
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acf-regs25-4-14_5
A city in this modern-day country contained the “Hill Complex,” the hypothesized original location of eight soapstone birds.
[ "Zimbabwe", "Great Zimbabwe", "Zimbabwe Pattern", "Kingdom of Zimbabwe", "Republic of Zimbabwe" ]
acf-regs25-4-14
5
In 2022, researchers showed that a city in this modern-day country used dhaka pits to store water. A “pattern” named for this modern-day country was distinguished from the “central cattle pattern” by Thomas Huffman, who also investigated the “tradition” of this modern-day country’s site of Leopard’s Kopje. The Torwa dynasty ruled a gold-trading kingdom once located in this modern-day country centered at Khami. Many daga buildings were found in the “Valley Ruins” of a city in this modern-day country where a conical tower was located in its “Great Enclosure.” A city in this modern-day country contained the “Hill Complex,” the hypothesized original location of eight soapstone birds. For 10 points, what modern-day country contains the site of a “Great” African city founded by the Shona people?
Zimbabwe [or Republic of Zimbabwe; accept Great Zimbabwe; accept Kingdom of Zimbabwe; accept Zimbabwe Pattern]
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acf-regs25-4-14_6
For 10 points, what modern-day country contains the site of a “Great” African city founded by the Shona people?
[ "Zimbabwe", "Great Zimbabwe", "Zimbabwe Pattern", "Kingdom of Zimbabwe", "Republic of Zimbabwe" ]
acf-regs25-4-14
6
In 2022, researchers showed that a city in this modern-day country used dhaka pits to store water. A “pattern” named for this modern-day country was distinguished from the “central cattle pattern” by Thomas Huffman, who also investigated the “tradition” of this modern-day country’s site of Leopard’s Kopje. The Torwa dynasty ruled a gold-trading kingdom once located in this modern-day country centered at Khami. Many daga buildings were found in the “Valley Ruins” of a city in this modern-day country where a conical tower was located in its “Great Enclosure.” A city in this modern-day country contained the “Hill Complex,” the hypothesized original location of eight soapstone birds. For 10 points, what modern-day country contains the site of a “Great” African city founded by the Shona people?
Zimbabwe [or Republic of Zimbabwe; accept Great Zimbabwe; accept Kingdom of Zimbabwe; accept Zimbabwe Pattern]
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acf-regs25-4-15_1
Derivations of this phenomenon may assume that objects satisfy the “singular isothermal sphere” profile.
[ "microlensing", "weak lensing", "strong lensing", "gravitational lensing" ]
acf-regs25-4-15
1
Derivations of this phenomenon may assume that objects satisfy the “singular isothermal sphere” profile. The KSB method is used to combat the PSF uncertainty produced in this phenomenon. The background distribution of dark matter can be found by averaging the orientations of galaxies due to the shear produced by this phenomenon. The observation of the “Twin Quasar” confirmed Fritz Zwicky’s prediction of this phenomenon. The quantity “four times big G times mass over radius times c-squared” equals this phenomenon’s angle of deflection. When a source, observer, and intermediary are all aligned, this phenomenon can produce a “halo effect” called Einstein rings. For 10 points, name this phenomenon in which astronomical bodies bend the path of light.
gravitational lensing [accept strong lensing or weak lensing or microlensing]
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acf-regs25-4-15_2
The KSB method is used to combat the PSF uncertainty produced in this phenomenon.
[ "microlensing", "weak lensing", "strong lensing", "gravitational lensing" ]
acf-regs25-4-15
2
Derivations of this phenomenon may assume that objects satisfy the “singular isothermal sphere” profile. The KSB method is used to combat the PSF uncertainty produced in this phenomenon. The background distribution of dark matter can be found by averaging the orientations of galaxies due to the shear produced by this phenomenon. The observation of the “Twin Quasar” confirmed Fritz Zwicky’s prediction of this phenomenon. The quantity “four times big G times mass over radius times c-squared” equals this phenomenon’s angle of deflection. When a source, observer, and intermediary are all aligned, this phenomenon can produce a “halo effect” called Einstein rings. For 10 points, name this phenomenon in which astronomical bodies bend the path of light.
gravitational lensing [accept strong lensing or weak lensing or microlensing]
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acf-regs25-4-15_3
The background distribution of dark matter can be found by averaging the orientations of galaxies due to the shear produced by this phenomenon.
[ "microlensing", "weak lensing", "strong lensing", "gravitational lensing" ]
acf-regs25-4-15
3
Derivations of this phenomenon may assume that objects satisfy the “singular isothermal sphere” profile. The KSB method is used to combat the PSF uncertainty produced in this phenomenon. The background distribution of dark matter can be found by averaging the orientations of galaxies due to the shear produced by this phenomenon. The observation of the “Twin Quasar” confirmed Fritz Zwicky’s prediction of this phenomenon. The quantity “four times big G times mass over radius times c-squared” equals this phenomenon’s angle of deflection. When a source, observer, and intermediary are all aligned, this phenomenon can produce a “halo effect” called Einstein rings. For 10 points, name this phenomenon in which astronomical bodies bend the path of light.
gravitational lensing [accept strong lensing or weak lensing or microlensing]
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acf-regs25-4-15_4
The observation of the “Twin Quasar” confirmed Fritz Zwicky’s prediction of this phenomenon.
[ "microlensing", "weak lensing", "strong lensing", "gravitational lensing" ]
acf-regs25-4-15
4
Derivations of this phenomenon may assume that objects satisfy the “singular isothermal sphere” profile. The KSB method is used to combat the PSF uncertainty produced in this phenomenon. The background distribution of dark matter can be found by averaging the orientations of galaxies due to the shear produced by this phenomenon. The observation of the “Twin Quasar” confirmed Fritz Zwicky’s prediction of this phenomenon. The quantity “four times big G times mass over radius times c-squared” equals this phenomenon’s angle of deflection. When a source, observer, and intermediary are all aligned, this phenomenon can produce a “halo effect” called Einstein rings. For 10 points, name this phenomenon in which astronomical bodies bend the path of light.
gravitational lensing [accept strong lensing or weak lensing or microlensing]
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acf-regs25-4-15_5
The quantity “four times big G times mass over radius times c-squared” equals this phenomenon’s angle of deflection.
[ "microlensing", "weak lensing", "strong lensing", "gravitational lensing" ]
acf-regs25-4-15
5
Derivations of this phenomenon may assume that objects satisfy the “singular isothermal sphere” profile. The KSB method is used to combat the PSF uncertainty produced in this phenomenon. The background distribution of dark matter can be found by averaging the orientations of galaxies due to the shear produced by this phenomenon. The observation of the “Twin Quasar” confirmed Fritz Zwicky’s prediction of this phenomenon. The quantity “four times big G times mass over radius times c-squared” equals this phenomenon’s angle of deflection. When a source, observer, and intermediary are all aligned, this phenomenon can produce a “halo effect” called Einstein rings. For 10 points, name this phenomenon in which astronomical bodies bend the path of light.
gravitational lensing [accept strong lensing or weak lensing or microlensing]
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acf-regs25-4-15_6
When a source, observer, and intermediary are all aligned, this phenomenon can produce a “halo effect” called Einstein rings.
[ "microlensing", "weak lensing", "strong lensing", "gravitational lensing" ]
acf-regs25-4-15
6
Derivations of this phenomenon may assume that objects satisfy the “singular isothermal sphere” profile. The KSB method is used to combat the PSF uncertainty produced in this phenomenon. The background distribution of dark matter can be found by averaging the orientations of galaxies due to the shear produced by this phenomenon. The observation of the “Twin Quasar” confirmed Fritz Zwicky’s prediction of this phenomenon. The quantity “four times big G times mass over radius times c-squared” equals this phenomenon’s angle of deflection. When a source, observer, and intermediary are all aligned, this phenomenon can produce a “halo effect” called Einstein rings. For 10 points, name this phenomenon in which astronomical bodies bend the path of light.
gravitational lensing [accept strong lensing or weak lensing or microlensing]
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acf-regs25-4-15_7
For 10 points, name this phenomenon in which astronomical bodies bend the path of light.
[ "microlensing", "weak lensing", "strong lensing", "gravitational lensing" ]
acf-regs25-4-15
7
Derivations of this phenomenon may assume that objects satisfy the “singular isothermal sphere” profile. The KSB method is used to combat the PSF uncertainty produced in this phenomenon. The background distribution of dark matter can be found by averaging the orientations of galaxies due to the shear produced by this phenomenon. The observation of the “Twin Quasar” confirmed Fritz Zwicky’s prediction of this phenomenon. The quantity “four times big G times mass over radius times c-squared” equals this phenomenon’s angle of deflection. When a source, observer, and intermediary are all aligned, this phenomenon can produce a “halo effect” called Einstein rings. For 10 points, name this phenomenon in which astronomical bodies bend the path of light.
gravitational lensing [accept strong lensing or weak lensing or microlensing]
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acf-regs25-4-16_1
John Paul II claimed that God is made “visible” by this concept in a 1980 encyclical about the necessity of its “richness” in society.
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acf-regs25-4-16
1
John Paul II claimed that God is made “visible” by this concept in a 1980 encyclical about the necessity of its “richness” in society. A passage from Exodus is the source of Jewish belief in the “thirteen attributes” of this concept. The phrase “Jesus, I trust in you” is often written on images of a “divine” aspect of this concept described by Saint Faustina Kowalska. Pope Francis I declared 2016 an “Extraordinary Jubilee Year of [this concept].” In a section on the “Sheep and the Goats” from Matthew, Jesus described the “corporal works” of this concept, distinguished from its “spiritual works.” The opening of the Kyrie prayer invokes this concept, which also begins and sometimes names Psalm 51. For 10 points, in the Jesus Prayer, worshippers ask him to have what concept on them as sinners?
mercy [accept word forms; accept God’s mercy; accept eleison; accept miserere; accept rachamim; accept Year of Mercy; accept Divine Mercy; accept Thirteen Attributes of Mercy; accept Dives in Misericordia; prompt on forgiveness; prompt on compassion or kindness; reject “grace” or “pity”]
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acf-regs25-4-16_2
A passage from Exodus is the source of Jewish belief in the “thirteen attributes” of this concept.
[ "word forms", "God’s mercy", "eleison", "miserere", "Dives in Misericordia", "rachamim", "Divine Mercy", "Thirteen Attributes of Mercy", "mercy", "Year of Mercy" ]
acf-regs25-4-16
2
John Paul II claimed that God is made “visible” by this concept in a 1980 encyclical about the necessity of its “richness” in society. A passage from Exodus is the source of Jewish belief in the “thirteen attributes” of this concept. The phrase “Jesus, I trust in you” is often written on images of a “divine” aspect of this concept described by Saint Faustina Kowalska. Pope Francis I declared 2016 an “Extraordinary Jubilee Year of [this concept].” In a section on the “Sheep and the Goats” from Matthew, Jesus described the “corporal works” of this concept, distinguished from its “spiritual works.” The opening of the Kyrie prayer invokes this concept, which also begins and sometimes names Psalm 51. For 10 points, in the Jesus Prayer, worshippers ask him to have what concept on them as sinners?
mercy [accept word forms; accept God’s mercy; accept eleison; accept miserere; accept rachamim; accept Year of Mercy; accept Divine Mercy; accept Thirteen Attributes of Mercy; accept Dives in Misericordia; prompt on forgiveness; prompt on compassion or kindness; reject “grace” or “pity”]
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acf-regs25-4-16_3
The phrase “Jesus, I trust in you” is often written on images of a “divine” aspect of this concept described by Saint Faustina Kowalska.
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acf-regs25-4-16
3
John Paul II claimed that God is made “visible” by this concept in a 1980 encyclical about the necessity of its “richness” in society. A passage from Exodus is the source of Jewish belief in the “thirteen attributes” of this concept. The phrase “Jesus, I trust in you” is often written on images of a “divine” aspect of this concept described by Saint Faustina Kowalska. Pope Francis I declared 2016 an “Extraordinary Jubilee Year of [this concept].” In a section on the “Sheep and the Goats” from Matthew, Jesus described the “corporal works” of this concept, distinguished from its “spiritual works.” The opening of the Kyrie prayer invokes this concept, which also begins and sometimes names Psalm 51. For 10 points, in the Jesus Prayer, worshippers ask him to have what concept on them as sinners?
mercy [accept word forms; accept God’s mercy; accept eleison; accept miserere; accept rachamim; accept Year of Mercy; accept Divine Mercy; accept Thirteen Attributes of Mercy; accept Dives in Misericordia; prompt on forgiveness; prompt on compassion or kindness; reject “grace” or “pity”]
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acf-regs25-4-16_4
Pope Francis I declared 2016 an “Extraordinary Jubilee Year of [this concept].”
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acf-regs25-4-16
4
John Paul II claimed that God is made “visible” by this concept in a 1980 encyclical about the necessity of its “richness” in society. A passage from Exodus is the source of Jewish belief in the “thirteen attributes” of this concept. The phrase “Jesus, I trust in you” is often written on images of a “divine” aspect of this concept described by Saint Faustina Kowalska. Pope Francis I declared 2016 an “Extraordinary Jubilee Year of [this concept].” In a section on the “Sheep and the Goats” from Matthew, Jesus described the “corporal works” of this concept, distinguished from its “spiritual works.” The opening of the Kyrie prayer invokes this concept, which also begins and sometimes names Psalm 51. For 10 points, in the Jesus Prayer, worshippers ask him to have what concept on them as sinners?
mercy [accept word forms; accept God’s mercy; accept eleison; accept miserere; accept rachamim; accept Year of Mercy; accept Divine Mercy; accept Thirteen Attributes of Mercy; accept Dives in Misericordia; prompt on forgiveness; prompt on compassion or kindness; reject “grace” or “pity”]
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acf-regs25-4-16_5
In a section on the “Sheep and the Goats” from Matthew, Jesus described the “corporal works” of this concept, distinguished from its “spiritual works.”
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acf-regs25-4-16
5
John Paul II claimed that God is made “visible” by this concept in a 1980 encyclical about the necessity of its “richness” in society. A passage from Exodus is the source of Jewish belief in the “thirteen attributes” of this concept. The phrase “Jesus, I trust in you” is often written on images of a “divine” aspect of this concept described by Saint Faustina Kowalska. Pope Francis I declared 2016 an “Extraordinary Jubilee Year of [this concept].” In a section on the “Sheep and the Goats” from Matthew, Jesus described the “corporal works” of this concept, distinguished from its “spiritual works.” The opening of the Kyrie prayer invokes this concept, which also begins and sometimes names Psalm 51. For 10 points, in the Jesus Prayer, worshippers ask him to have what concept on them as sinners?
mercy [accept word forms; accept God’s mercy; accept eleison; accept miserere; accept rachamim; accept Year of Mercy; accept Divine Mercy; accept Thirteen Attributes of Mercy; accept Dives in Misericordia; prompt on forgiveness; prompt on compassion or kindness; reject “grace” or “pity”]
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acf-regs25-4-16_6
The opening of the Kyrie prayer invokes this concept, which also begins and sometimes names Psalm 51.
[ "word forms", "God’s mercy", "eleison", "miserere", "Dives in Misericordia", "rachamim", "Divine Mercy", "Thirteen Attributes of Mercy", "mercy", "Year of Mercy" ]
acf-regs25-4-16
6
John Paul II claimed that God is made “visible” by this concept in a 1980 encyclical about the necessity of its “richness” in society. A passage from Exodus is the source of Jewish belief in the “thirteen attributes” of this concept. The phrase “Jesus, I trust in you” is often written on images of a “divine” aspect of this concept described by Saint Faustina Kowalska. Pope Francis I declared 2016 an “Extraordinary Jubilee Year of [this concept].” In a section on the “Sheep and the Goats” from Matthew, Jesus described the “corporal works” of this concept, distinguished from its “spiritual works.” The opening of the Kyrie prayer invokes this concept, which also begins and sometimes names Psalm 51. For 10 points, in the Jesus Prayer, worshippers ask him to have what concept on them as sinners?
mercy [accept word forms; accept God’s mercy; accept eleison; accept miserere; accept rachamim; accept Year of Mercy; accept Divine Mercy; accept Thirteen Attributes of Mercy; accept Dives in Misericordia; prompt on forgiveness; prompt on compassion or kindness; reject “grace” or “pity”]
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acf-regs25-4-16_7
For 10 points, in the Jesus Prayer, worshippers ask him to have what concept on them as sinners?
[ "word forms", "God’s mercy", "eleison", "miserere", "Dives in Misericordia", "rachamim", "Divine Mercy", "Thirteen Attributes of Mercy", "mercy", "Year of Mercy" ]
acf-regs25-4-16
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John Paul II claimed that God is made “visible” by this concept in a 1980 encyclical about the necessity of its “richness” in society. A passage from Exodus is the source of Jewish belief in the “thirteen attributes” of this concept. The phrase “Jesus, I trust in you” is often written on images of a “divine” aspect of this concept described by Saint Faustina Kowalska. Pope Francis I declared 2016 an “Extraordinary Jubilee Year of [this concept].” In a section on the “Sheep and the Goats” from Matthew, Jesus described the “corporal works” of this concept, distinguished from its “spiritual works.” The opening of the Kyrie prayer invokes this concept, which also begins and sometimes names Psalm 51. For 10 points, in the Jesus Prayer, worshippers ask him to have what concept on them as sinners?
mercy [accept word forms; accept God’s mercy; accept eleison; accept miserere; accept rachamim; accept Year of Mercy; accept Divine Mercy; accept Thirteen Attributes of Mercy; accept Dives in Misericordia; prompt on forgiveness; prompt on compassion or kindness; reject “grace” or “pity”]
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acf-regs25-4-17_1
During this battle, the president told his secretary that the enemy general was “confused and stunned like a duck hit on the head.”
[ "Battle of Chickamauga" ]
acf-regs25-4-17
1
During this battle, the president told his secretary that the enemy general was “confused and stunned like a duck hit on the head.” A general in this battle hoped to trap James Negley by attacking through McLemore’s Cave from the northeast. A side in this battle retreated through Lafayette Road due to a miscommunicated order to Thomas J. Wood’s division, opening an opportunity for James Longstreet’s reinforcements. John Bell Hood’s right leg was amputated after this battle, leading Union forces to retreat to Chattanooga. George H. Thomas was nicknamed “the Rock of” this battle, the second bloodiest of the war. For 10 points, Ambrose Bierce’s story about a deaf-mute boy was titled for what 1863 Civil War battle in which Braxton Bragg defeated William Rosecrans in Georgia?
Battle of Chickamauga
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acf-regs25-4-17_2
A general in this battle hoped to trap James Negley by attacking through McLemore’s Cave from the northeast.
[ "Battle of Chickamauga" ]
acf-regs25-4-17
2
During this battle, the president told his secretary that the enemy general was “confused and stunned like a duck hit on the head.” A general in this battle hoped to trap James Negley by attacking through McLemore’s Cave from the northeast. A side in this battle retreated through Lafayette Road due to a miscommunicated order to Thomas J. Wood’s division, opening an opportunity for James Longstreet’s reinforcements. John Bell Hood’s right leg was amputated after this battle, leading Union forces to retreat to Chattanooga. George H. Thomas was nicknamed “the Rock of” this battle, the second bloodiest of the war. For 10 points, Ambrose Bierce’s story about a deaf-mute boy was titled for what 1863 Civil War battle in which Braxton Bragg defeated William Rosecrans in Georgia?
Battle of Chickamauga
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acf-regs25-4-17_3
A side in this battle retreated through Lafayette Road due to a miscommunicated order to Thomas J. Wood’s division, opening an opportunity for James Longstreet’s reinforcements.
[ "Battle of Chickamauga" ]
acf-regs25-4-17
3
During this battle, the president told his secretary that the enemy general was “confused and stunned like a duck hit on the head.” A general in this battle hoped to trap James Negley by attacking through McLemore’s Cave from the northeast. A side in this battle retreated through Lafayette Road due to a miscommunicated order to Thomas J. Wood’s division, opening an opportunity for James Longstreet’s reinforcements. John Bell Hood’s right leg was amputated after this battle, leading Union forces to retreat to Chattanooga. George H. Thomas was nicknamed “the Rock of” this battle, the second bloodiest of the war. For 10 points, Ambrose Bierce’s story about a deaf-mute boy was titled for what 1863 Civil War battle in which Braxton Bragg defeated William Rosecrans in Georgia?
Battle of Chickamauga
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acf-regs25-4-17_4
John Bell Hood’s right leg was amputated after this battle, leading Union forces to retreat to Chattanooga.
[ "Battle of Chickamauga" ]
acf-regs25-4-17
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Battle of Chickamauga
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acf-regs25-4-17_5
George H. Thomas was nicknamed “the Rock of” this battle, the second bloodiest of the war.
[ "Battle of Chickamauga" ]
acf-regs25-4-17
5
During this battle, the president told his secretary that the enemy general was “confused and stunned like a duck hit on the head.” A general in this battle hoped to trap James Negley by attacking through McLemore’s Cave from the northeast. A side in this battle retreated through Lafayette Road due to a miscommunicated order to Thomas J. Wood’s division, opening an opportunity for James Longstreet’s reinforcements. John Bell Hood’s right leg was amputated after this battle, leading Union forces to retreat to Chattanooga. George H. Thomas was nicknamed “the Rock of” this battle, the second bloodiest of the war. For 10 points, Ambrose Bierce’s story about a deaf-mute boy was titled for what 1863 Civil War battle in which Braxton Bragg defeated William Rosecrans in Georgia?
Battle of Chickamauga
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acf-regs25-4-17_6
For 10 points, Ambrose Bierce’s story about a deaf-mute boy was titled for what 1863 Civil War battle in which Braxton Bragg defeated William Rosecrans in Georgia?
[ "Battle of Chickamauga" ]
acf-regs25-4-17
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During this battle, the president told his secretary that the enemy general was “confused and stunned like a duck hit on the head.” A general in this battle hoped to trap James Negley by attacking through McLemore’s Cave from the northeast. A side in this battle retreated through Lafayette Road due to a miscommunicated order to Thomas J. Wood’s division, opening an opportunity for James Longstreet’s reinforcements. John Bell Hood’s right leg was amputated after this battle, leading Union forces to retreat to Chattanooga. George H. Thomas was nicknamed “the Rock of” this battle, the second bloodiest of the war. For 10 points, Ambrose Bierce’s story about a deaf-mute boy was titled for what 1863 Civil War battle in which Braxton Bragg defeated William Rosecrans in Georgia?
Battle of Chickamauga
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acf-regs25-4-18_1
John Beazley used this city to name an anonymous red-figure vase painter of the 5th century BC who is often contrasted with the Kleophrades Painter.
[ "Berlin", "Berlin Tondo", "The Berlin Painter", "Berlin Adorant" ]
acf-regs25-4-18
1
John Beazley used this city to name an anonymous red-figure vase painter of the 5th century BC who is often contrasted with the Kleophrades Painter. The introduction of Mary Beard and John Henderson’s Classical Art describes a once-armless Praying Boy sculpture called this city’s “Adorant.” This city often names the Severan Tondo. An artwork now located in this city contains a long staircase and a large frieze depicting the Gigantomachy. Today, this city is home to the Ishtar Gate and the Bust of Nefertiti. This city’s Altes Museum is on its Museum Island, where an altar originally from Asia Minor is housed in the Pergamon Museum. For 10 points, name this capital that houses many works found by a native son who excavated Mycenae and Troy, Heinrich Schliemann.
Berlin [or The Berlin Painter; or Berlin Adorant; or Berlin Tondo]
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acf-regs25-4-18_2
The introduction of Mary Beard and John Henderson’s Classical Art describes a once-armless Praying Boy sculpture called this city’s “Adorant.”
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acf-regs25-4-18
2
John Beazley used this city to name an anonymous red-figure vase painter of the 5th century BC who is often contrasted with the Kleophrades Painter. The introduction of Mary Beard and John Henderson’s Classical Art describes a once-armless Praying Boy sculpture called this city’s “Adorant.” This city often names the Severan Tondo. An artwork now located in this city contains a long staircase and a large frieze depicting the Gigantomachy. Today, this city is home to the Ishtar Gate and the Bust of Nefertiti. This city’s Altes Museum is on its Museum Island, where an altar originally from Asia Minor is housed in the Pergamon Museum. For 10 points, name this capital that houses many works found by a native son who excavated Mycenae and Troy, Heinrich Schliemann.
Berlin [or The Berlin Painter; or Berlin Adorant; or Berlin Tondo]
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acf-regs25-4-18_3
This city often names the Severan Tondo.
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acf-regs25-4-18
3
John Beazley used this city to name an anonymous red-figure vase painter of the 5th century BC who is often contrasted with the Kleophrades Painter. The introduction of Mary Beard and John Henderson’s Classical Art describes a once-armless Praying Boy sculpture called this city’s “Adorant.” This city often names the Severan Tondo. An artwork now located in this city contains a long staircase and a large frieze depicting the Gigantomachy. Today, this city is home to the Ishtar Gate and the Bust of Nefertiti. This city’s Altes Museum is on its Museum Island, where an altar originally from Asia Minor is housed in the Pergamon Museum. For 10 points, name this capital that houses many works found by a native son who excavated Mycenae and Troy, Heinrich Schliemann.
Berlin [or The Berlin Painter; or Berlin Adorant; or Berlin Tondo]
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acf-regs25-4-18_4
An artwork now located in this city contains a long staircase and a large frieze depicting the Gigantomachy.
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acf-regs25-4-18
4
John Beazley used this city to name an anonymous red-figure vase painter of the 5th century BC who is often contrasted with the Kleophrades Painter. The introduction of Mary Beard and John Henderson’s Classical Art describes a once-armless Praying Boy sculpture called this city’s “Adorant.” This city often names the Severan Tondo. An artwork now located in this city contains a long staircase and a large frieze depicting the Gigantomachy. Today, this city is home to the Ishtar Gate and the Bust of Nefertiti. This city’s Altes Museum is on its Museum Island, where an altar originally from Asia Minor is housed in the Pergamon Museum. For 10 points, name this capital that houses many works found by a native son who excavated Mycenae and Troy, Heinrich Schliemann.
Berlin [or The Berlin Painter; or Berlin Adorant; or Berlin Tondo]
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acf-regs25-4-18_5
Today, this city is home to the Ishtar Gate and the Bust of Nefertiti.
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acf-regs25-4-18
5
John Beazley used this city to name an anonymous red-figure vase painter of the 5th century BC who is often contrasted with the Kleophrades Painter. The introduction of Mary Beard and John Henderson’s Classical Art describes a once-armless Praying Boy sculpture called this city’s “Adorant.” This city often names the Severan Tondo. An artwork now located in this city contains a long staircase and a large frieze depicting the Gigantomachy. Today, this city is home to the Ishtar Gate and the Bust of Nefertiti. This city’s Altes Museum is on its Museum Island, where an altar originally from Asia Minor is housed in the Pergamon Museum. For 10 points, name this capital that houses many works found by a native son who excavated Mycenae and Troy, Heinrich Schliemann.
Berlin [or The Berlin Painter; or Berlin Adorant; or Berlin Tondo]
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acf-regs25-4-18_6
This city’s Altes Museum is on its Museum Island, where an altar originally from Asia Minor is housed in the Pergamon Museum.
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acf-regs25-4-18
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John Beazley used this city to name an anonymous red-figure vase painter of the 5th century BC who is often contrasted with the Kleophrades Painter. The introduction of Mary Beard and John Henderson’s Classical Art describes a once-armless Praying Boy sculpture called this city’s “Adorant.” This city often names the Severan Tondo. An artwork now located in this city contains a long staircase and a large frieze depicting the Gigantomachy. Today, this city is home to the Ishtar Gate and the Bust of Nefertiti. This city’s Altes Museum is on its Museum Island, where an altar originally from Asia Minor is housed in the Pergamon Museum. For 10 points, name this capital that houses many works found by a native son who excavated Mycenae and Troy, Heinrich Schliemann.
Berlin [or The Berlin Painter; or Berlin Adorant; or Berlin Tondo]
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acf-regs25-4-18_7
For 10 points, name this capital that houses many works found by a native son who excavated Mycenae and Troy, Heinrich Schliemann.
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acf-regs25-4-18
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John Beazley used this city to name an anonymous red-figure vase painter of the 5th century BC who is often contrasted with the Kleophrades Painter. The introduction of Mary Beard and John Henderson’s Classical Art describes a once-armless Praying Boy sculpture called this city’s “Adorant.” This city often names the Severan Tondo. An artwork now located in this city contains a long staircase and a large frieze depicting the Gigantomachy. Today, this city is home to the Ishtar Gate and the Bust of Nefertiti. This city’s Altes Museum is on its Museum Island, where an altar originally from Asia Minor is housed in the Pergamon Museum. For 10 points, name this capital that houses many works found by a native son who excavated Mycenae and Troy, Heinrich Schliemann.
Berlin [or The Berlin Painter; or Berlin Adorant; or Berlin Tondo]
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acf-regs25-4-19_1
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.
[ "Akutagawa Ryūnosuke", "Ryūnosuke Akutagawa" ]
acf-regs25-4-19
1
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-regs25-4-19_2
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.
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acf-regs25-4-19
2
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-regs25-4-19_3
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.
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acf-regs25-4-19
3
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-regs25-4-19_4
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.
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acf-regs25-4-19
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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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