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acf-co24-15-15_5
An article by Jennifer Gonnerman drew attention to the case of a man who took his own life after spending three years in this place as a teenager, Kalief Browder.
[ "Rikers Island Jail", "Rikers" ]
acf-co24-15-15
5
Jarrod Shanahan’s history of this place profiles the “welfarism” of former garment worker Anna Kross. A quilt by Jesse Krimes visualizes a 10-year deadline for this place that Jacques Jiha further delayed in 2024. In this place, members of the COBA union oversee the use of “the bing.” Until 2023, the main alternative to this place was a massive barge called the Vernon C. Bain Centre. An article by Jennifer Gonnerman drew attention to the case of a man who took his own life after spending three years in this place as a teenager, Kalief Browder. A 2014 report by Preet Bharara attacked the “culture of violence” at this place, whose sole access point is the Francis R. Buono bridge. This place has an average daily population of around 10,000 people, most of whom have not been charged. For 10 points, name this infamously hellish jail, the largest in New York City, which is located on an East River island.
Rikers Island Jail
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acf-co24-15-15_6
A 2014 report by Preet Bharara attacked the “culture of violence” at this place, whose sole access point is the Francis R. Buono bridge.
[ "Rikers Island Jail", "Rikers" ]
acf-co24-15-15
6
Jarrod Shanahan’s history of this place profiles the “welfarism” of former garment worker Anna Kross. A quilt by Jesse Krimes visualizes a 10-year deadline for this place that Jacques Jiha further delayed in 2024. In this place, members of the COBA union oversee the use of “the bing.” Until 2023, the main alternative to this place was a massive barge called the Vernon C. Bain Centre. An article by Jennifer Gonnerman drew attention to the case of a man who took his own life after spending three years in this place as a teenager, Kalief Browder. A 2014 report by Preet Bharara attacked the “culture of violence” at this place, whose sole access point is the Francis R. Buono bridge. This place has an average daily population of around 10,000 people, most of whom have not been charged. For 10 points, name this infamously hellish jail, the largest in New York City, which is located on an East River island.
Rikers Island Jail
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acf-co24-15-15_7
This place has an average daily population of around 10,000 people, most of whom have not been charged.
[ "Rikers Island Jail", "Rikers" ]
acf-co24-15-15
7
Jarrod Shanahan’s history of this place profiles the “welfarism” of former garment worker Anna Kross. A quilt by Jesse Krimes visualizes a 10-year deadline for this place that Jacques Jiha further delayed in 2024. In this place, members of the COBA union oversee the use of “the bing.” Until 2023, the main alternative to this place was a massive barge called the Vernon C. Bain Centre. An article by Jennifer Gonnerman drew attention to the case of a man who took his own life after spending three years in this place as a teenager, Kalief Browder. A 2014 report by Preet Bharara attacked the “culture of violence” at this place, whose sole access point is the Francis R. Buono bridge. This place has an average daily population of around 10,000 people, most of whom have not been charged. For 10 points, name this infamously hellish jail, the largest in New York City, which is located on an East River island.
Rikers Island Jail
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acf-co24-15-15_8
For 10 points, name this infamously hellish jail, the largest in New York City, which is located on an East River island.
[ "Rikers Island Jail", "Rikers" ]
acf-co24-15-15
8
Jarrod Shanahan’s history of this place profiles the “welfarism” of former garment worker Anna Kross. A quilt by Jesse Krimes visualizes a 10-year deadline for this place that Jacques Jiha further delayed in 2024. In this place, members of the COBA union oversee the use of “the bing.” Until 2023, the main alternative to this place was a massive barge called the Vernon C. Bain Centre. An article by Jennifer Gonnerman drew attention to the case of a man who took his own life after spending three years in this place as a teenager, Kalief Browder. A 2014 report by Preet Bharara attacked the “culture of violence” at this place, whose sole access point is the Francis R. Buono bridge. This place has an average daily population of around 10,000 people, most of whom have not been charged. For 10 points, name this infamously hellish jail, the largest in New York City, which is located on an East River island.
Rikers Island Jail
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acf-co24-15-16_1
The Hawthorne effect was discovered in a city named for this person, where a 4,000-person white mob attacked the home of the Clark family in a 1951 race riot.
[ "Tully", "Tullius", "Marcus Tullius Cicero", "Cicero" ]
acf-co24-15-16
1
The Hawthorne effect was discovered in a city named for this person, where a 4,000-person white mob attacked the home of the Clark family in a 1951 race riot. In The Souls of Black Folk, W. E. B. Du Bois describes translating a work by this person “into the simplest English with local applications” to teach sharecroppers’ children. This person’s advice on “motions of the body” is quoted in the “instructions” that open a “Columbian” schoolbook by Caleb Bingham that Frederick Douglass used to learn to read. The “Cross of Gold” speech favorably compares Andrew Jackson to this master of periodic sentences for his defeat of the “conspiracy” of the Second Bank. A Chicago suburb named for this person was Al Capone’s home base. Ted Cruz paraphrased a remark by this person as “Shame on the age and on its lost principles!” For 10 points, what orator exclaimed “O tempora, o mores!” while attacking Catiline?
Cicero [or Tully; or Marcus Tullius Cicero] (The translated work is Pro Archia Poeta. The schoolbook is The Columbian Orator.)
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acf-co24-15-16_2
In The Souls of Black Folk, W. E. B. Du Bois describes translating a work by this person “into the simplest English with local applications” to teach sharecroppers’ children.
[ "Tully", "Tullius", "Marcus Tullius Cicero", "Cicero" ]
acf-co24-15-16
2
The Hawthorne effect was discovered in a city named for this person, where a 4,000-person white mob attacked the home of the Clark family in a 1951 race riot. In The Souls of Black Folk, W. E. B. Du Bois describes translating a work by this person “into the simplest English with local applications” to teach sharecroppers’ children. This person’s advice on “motions of the body” is quoted in the “instructions” that open a “Columbian” schoolbook by Caleb Bingham that Frederick Douglass used to learn to read. The “Cross of Gold” speech favorably compares Andrew Jackson to this master of periodic sentences for his defeat of the “conspiracy” of the Second Bank. A Chicago suburb named for this person was Al Capone’s home base. Ted Cruz paraphrased a remark by this person as “Shame on the age and on its lost principles!” For 10 points, what orator exclaimed “O tempora, o mores!” while attacking Catiline?
Cicero [or Tully; or Marcus Tullius Cicero] (The translated work is Pro Archia Poeta. The schoolbook is The Columbian Orator.)
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acf-co24-15-16_3
This person’s advice on “motions of the body” is quoted in the “instructions” that open a “Columbian” schoolbook by Caleb Bingham that Frederick Douglass used to learn to read.
[ "Tully", "Tullius", "Marcus Tullius Cicero", "Cicero" ]
acf-co24-15-16
3
The Hawthorne effect was discovered in a city named for this person, where a 4,000-person white mob attacked the home of the Clark family in a 1951 race riot. In The Souls of Black Folk, W. E. B. Du Bois describes translating a work by this person “into the simplest English with local applications” to teach sharecroppers’ children. This person’s advice on “motions of the body” is quoted in the “instructions” that open a “Columbian” schoolbook by Caleb Bingham that Frederick Douglass used to learn to read. The “Cross of Gold” speech favorably compares Andrew Jackson to this master of periodic sentences for his defeat of the “conspiracy” of the Second Bank. A Chicago suburb named for this person was Al Capone’s home base. Ted Cruz paraphrased a remark by this person as “Shame on the age and on its lost principles!” For 10 points, what orator exclaimed “O tempora, o mores!” while attacking Catiline?
Cicero [or Tully; or Marcus Tullius Cicero] (The translated work is Pro Archia Poeta. The schoolbook is The Columbian Orator.)
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acf-co24-15-16_4
The “Cross of Gold” speech favorably compares Andrew Jackson to this master of periodic sentences for his defeat of the “conspiracy” of the Second Bank.
[ "Tully", "Tullius", "Marcus Tullius Cicero", "Cicero" ]
acf-co24-15-16
4
The Hawthorne effect was discovered in a city named for this person, where a 4,000-person white mob attacked the home of the Clark family in a 1951 race riot. In The Souls of Black Folk, W. E. B. Du Bois describes translating a work by this person “into the simplest English with local applications” to teach sharecroppers’ children. This person’s advice on “motions of the body” is quoted in the “instructions” that open a “Columbian” schoolbook by Caleb Bingham that Frederick Douglass used to learn to read. The “Cross of Gold” speech favorably compares Andrew Jackson to this master of periodic sentences for his defeat of the “conspiracy” of the Second Bank. A Chicago suburb named for this person was Al Capone’s home base. Ted Cruz paraphrased a remark by this person as “Shame on the age and on its lost principles!” For 10 points, what orator exclaimed “O tempora, o mores!” while attacking Catiline?
Cicero [or Tully; or Marcus Tullius Cicero] (The translated work is Pro Archia Poeta. The schoolbook is The Columbian Orator.)
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acf-co24-15-16_5
A Chicago suburb named for this person was Al Capone’s home base.
[ "Tully", "Tullius", "Marcus Tullius Cicero", "Cicero" ]
acf-co24-15-16
5
The Hawthorne effect was discovered in a city named for this person, where a 4,000-person white mob attacked the home of the Clark family in a 1951 race riot. In The Souls of Black Folk, W. E. B. Du Bois describes translating a work by this person “into the simplest English with local applications” to teach sharecroppers’ children. This person’s advice on “motions of the body” is quoted in the “instructions” that open a “Columbian” schoolbook by Caleb Bingham that Frederick Douglass used to learn to read. The “Cross of Gold” speech favorably compares Andrew Jackson to this master of periodic sentences for his defeat of the “conspiracy” of the Second Bank. A Chicago suburb named for this person was Al Capone’s home base. Ted Cruz paraphrased a remark by this person as “Shame on the age and on its lost principles!” For 10 points, what orator exclaimed “O tempora, o mores!” while attacking Catiline?
Cicero [or Tully; or Marcus Tullius Cicero] (The translated work is Pro Archia Poeta. The schoolbook is The Columbian Orator.)
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acf-co24-15-16_6
Ted Cruz paraphrased a remark by this person as “Shame on the age and on its lost principles!”
[ "Tully", "Tullius", "Marcus Tullius Cicero", "Cicero" ]
acf-co24-15-16
6
The Hawthorne effect was discovered in a city named for this person, where a 4,000-person white mob attacked the home of the Clark family in a 1951 race riot. In The Souls of Black Folk, W. E. B. Du Bois describes translating a work by this person “into the simplest English with local applications” to teach sharecroppers’ children. This person’s advice on “motions of the body” is quoted in the “instructions” that open a “Columbian” schoolbook by Caleb Bingham that Frederick Douglass used to learn to read. The “Cross of Gold” speech favorably compares Andrew Jackson to this master of periodic sentences for his defeat of the “conspiracy” of the Second Bank. A Chicago suburb named for this person was Al Capone’s home base. Ted Cruz paraphrased a remark by this person as “Shame on the age and on its lost principles!” For 10 points, what orator exclaimed “O tempora, o mores!” while attacking Catiline?
Cicero [or Tully; or Marcus Tullius Cicero] (The translated work is Pro Archia Poeta. The schoolbook is The Columbian Orator.)
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acf-co24-15-16_7
For 10 points, what orator exclaimed “O tempora, o mores!” while attacking Catiline?
[ "Tully", "Tullius", "Marcus Tullius Cicero", "Cicero" ]
acf-co24-15-16
7
The Hawthorne effect was discovered in a city named for this person, where a 4,000-person white mob attacked the home of the Clark family in a 1951 race riot. In The Souls of Black Folk, W. E. B. Du Bois describes translating a work by this person “into the simplest English with local applications” to teach sharecroppers’ children. This person’s advice on “motions of the body” is quoted in the “instructions” that open a “Columbian” schoolbook by Caleb Bingham that Frederick Douglass used to learn to read. The “Cross of Gold” speech favorably compares Andrew Jackson to this master of periodic sentences for his defeat of the “conspiracy” of the Second Bank. A Chicago suburb named for this person was Al Capone’s home base. Ted Cruz paraphrased a remark by this person as “Shame on the age and on its lost principles!” For 10 points, what orator exclaimed “O tempora, o mores!” while attacking Catiline?
Cicero [or Tully; or Marcus Tullius Cicero] (The translated work is Pro Archia Poeta. The schoolbook is The Columbian Orator.)
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acf-co24-15-17_1
This character and the narrator vehemently disagree over whether the funeral hymn sung by a group of peasants is “discordant” or “sweet.”
[ "Carmilla", "Mircalla Karnstein until read", "Carmilla Karnstein", "Mircalla", "Millarca", "Millarca Karnstein" ]
acf-co24-15-17
1
This character and the narrator vehemently disagree over whether the funeral hymn sung by a group of peasants is “discordant” or “sweet.” The fictional introduction to a 2019 edition claims that this character was inspired by Veronika Hausle’s letters about Marcia Maren. This character claims to have once dreamt of hiding under a bed in an unfamiliar room, paralleling the narrator’s childhood vision of a young girl slipping into her nursery. In this character’s first appearance, she faints in her carriage after it crashes into a lime tree. This character kills General Spielsdorf’s niece Bertha. Dr. Hesselius’s notes provide the frame story for a book titled for this character, in which she saps Laura’s strength at a castle in Styria and uses obvious aliases like Millarca and Mircalla. For 10 points, a Sheridan Le Fanu novella is titled for what lesbian vampire?
Carmilla [or Carmilla Karnstein; accept Millarca Karnstein or Mircalla Karnstein until read] (The 2019 edition was edited by Carmen Maria Machado, whose name is an anagram of “Marcia Maren.”)
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acf-co24-15-17_2
The fictional introduction to a 2019 edition claims that this character was inspired by Veronika Hausle’s letters about Marcia Maren.
[ "Carmilla", "Mircalla Karnstein until read", "Carmilla Karnstein", "Mircalla", "Millarca", "Millarca Karnstein" ]
acf-co24-15-17
2
This character and the narrator vehemently disagree over whether the funeral hymn sung by a group of peasants is “discordant” or “sweet.” The fictional introduction to a 2019 edition claims that this character was inspired by Veronika Hausle’s letters about Marcia Maren. This character claims to have once dreamt of hiding under a bed in an unfamiliar room, paralleling the narrator’s childhood vision of a young girl slipping into her nursery. In this character’s first appearance, she faints in her carriage after it crashes into a lime tree. This character kills General Spielsdorf’s niece Bertha. Dr. Hesselius’s notes provide the frame story for a book titled for this character, in which she saps Laura’s strength at a castle in Styria and uses obvious aliases like Millarca and Mircalla. For 10 points, a Sheridan Le Fanu novella is titled for what lesbian vampire?
Carmilla [or Carmilla Karnstein; accept Millarca Karnstein or Mircalla Karnstein until read] (The 2019 edition was edited by Carmen Maria Machado, whose name is an anagram of “Marcia Maren.”)
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acf-co24-15-17_3
This character claims to have once dreamt of hiding under a bed in an unfamiliar room, paralleling the narrator’s childhood vision of a young girl slipping into her nursery.
[ "Carmilla", "Mircalla Karnstein until read", "Carmilla Karnstein", "Mircalla", "Millarca", "Millarca Karnstein" ]
acf-co24-15-17
3
This character and the narrator vehemently disagree over whether the funeral hymn sung by a group of peasants is “discordant” or “sweet.” The fictional introduction to a 2019 edition claims that this character was inspired by Veronika Hausle’s letters about Marcia Maren. This character claims to have once dreamt of hiding under a bed in an unfamiliar room, paralleling the narrator’s childhood vision of a young girl slipping into her nursery. In this character’s first appearance, she faints in her carriage after it crashes into a lime tree. This character kills General Spielsdorf’s niece Bertha. Dr. Hesselius’s notes provide the frame story for a book titled for this character, in which she saps Laura’s strength at a castle in Styria and uses obvious aliases like Millarca and Mircalla. For 10 points, a Sheridan Le Fanu novella is titled for what lesbian vampire?
Carmilla [or Carmilla Karnstein; accept Millarca Karnstein or Mircalla Karnstein until read] (The 2019 edition was edited by Carmen Maria Machado, whose name is an anagram of “Marcia Maren.”)
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acf-co24-15-17_4
In this character’s first appearance, she faints in her carriage after it crashes into a lime tree.
[ "Carmilla", "Mircalla Karnstein until read", "Carmilla Karnstein", "Mircalla", "Millarca", "Millarca Karnstein" ]
acf-co24-15-17
4
This character and the narrator vehemently disagree over whether the funeral hymn sung by a group of peasants is “discordant” or “sweet.” The fictional introduction to a 2019 edition claims that this character was inspired by Veronika Hausle’s letters about Marcia Maren. This character claims to have once dreamt of hiding under a bed in an unfamiliar room, paralleling the narrator’s childhood vision of a young girl slipping into her nursery. In this character’s first appearance, she faints in her carriage after it crashes into a lime tree. This character kills General Spielsdorf’s niece Bertha. Dr. Hesselius’s notes provide the frame story for a book titled for this character, in which she saps Laura’s strength at a castle in Styria and uses obvious aliases like Millarca and Mircalla. For 10 points, a Sheridan Le Fanu novella is titled for what lesbian vampire?
Carmilla [or Carmilla Karnstein; accept Millarca Karnstein or Mircalla Karnstein until read] (The 2019 edition was edited by Carmen Maria Machado, whose name is an anagram of “Marcia Maren.”)
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acf-co24-15-17_5
This character kills General Spielsdorf’s niece Bertha.
[ "Carmilla", "Mircalla Karnstein until read", "Carmilla Karnstein", "Mircalla", "Millarca", "Millarca Karnstein" ]
acf-co24-15-17
5
This character and the narrator vehemently disagree over whether the funeral hymn sung by a group of peasants is “discordant” or “sweet.” The fictional introduction to a 2019 edition claims that this character was inspired by Veronika Hausle’s letters about Marcia Maren. This character claims to have once dreamt of hiding under a bed in an unfamiliar room, paralleling the narrator’s childhood vision of a young girl slipping into her nursery. In this character’s first appearance, she faints in her carriage after it crashes into a lime tree. This character kills General Spielsdorf’s niece Bertha. Dr. Hesselius’s notes provide the frame story for a book titled for this character, in which she saps Laura’s strength at a castle in Styria and uses obvious aliases like Millarca and Mircalla. For 10 points, a Sheridan Le Fanu novella is titled for what lesbian vampire?
Carmilla [or Carmilla Karnstein; accept Millarca Karnstein or Mircalla Karnstein until read] (The 2019 edition was edited by Carmen Maria Machado, whose name is an anagram of “Marcia Maren.”)
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acf-co24-15-17_6
Dr. Hesselius’s notes provide the frame story for a book titled for this character, in which she saps Laura’s strength at a castle in Styria and uses obvious aliases like Millarca and Mircalla.
[ "Carmilla", "Mircalla Karnstein until read", "Carmilla Karnstein", "Mircalla", "Millarca", "Millarca Karnstein" ]
acf-co24-15-17
6
This character and the narrator vehemently disagree over whether the funeral hymn sung by a group of peasants is “discordant” or “sweet.” The fictional introduction to a 2019 edition claims that this character was inspired by Veronika Hausle’s letters about Marcia Maren. This character claims to have once dreamt of hiding under a bed in an unfamiliar room, paralleling the narrator’s childhood vision of a young girl slipping into her nursery. In this character’s first appearance, she faints in her carriage after it crashes into a lime tree. This character kills General Spielsdorf’s niece Bertha. Dr. Hesselius’s notes provide the frame story for a book titled for this character, in which she saps Laura’s strength at a castle in Styria and uses obvious aliases like Millarca and Mircalla. For 10 points, a Sheridan Le Fanu novella is titled for what lesbian vampire?
Carmilla [or Carmilla Karnstein; accept Millarca Karnstein or Mircalla Karnstein until read] (The 2019 edition was edited by Carmen Maria Machado, whose name is an anagram of “Marcia Maren.”)
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{ "category": "literature", "category_full": "Literature - British Literature", "category_main": "literature-british-literature", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 93, 10 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "british-literature" ] }
acf-co24-15-17_7
For 10 points, a Sheridan Le Fanu novella is titled for what lesbian vampire?
[ "Carmilla", "Mircalla Karnstein until read", "Carmilla Karnstein", "Mircalla", "Millarca", "Millarca Karnstein" ]
acf-co24-15-17
7
This character and the narrator vehemently disagree over whether the funeral hymn sung by a group of peasants is “discordant” or “sweet.” The fictional introduction to a 2019 edition claims that this character was inspired by Veronika Hausle’s letters about Marcia Maren. This character claims to have once dreamt of hiding under a bed in an unfamiliar room, paralleling the narrator’s childhood vision of a young girl slipping into her nursery. In this character’s first appearance, she faints in her carriage after it crashes into a lime tree. This character kills General Spielsdorf’s niece Bertha. Dr. Hesselius’s notes provide the frame story for a book titled for this character, in which she saps Laura’s strength at a castle in Styria and uses obvious aliases like Millarca and Mircalla. For 10 points, a Sheridan Le Fanu novella is titled for what lesbian vampire?
Carmilla [or Carmilla Karnstein; accept Millarca Karnstein or Mircalla Karnstein until read] (The 2019 edition was edited by Carmen Maria Machado, whose name is an anagram of “Marcia Maren.”)
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acf-co24-15-18_1
To study these events, the Langley trajectory model may be combined with CALIOP data to estimate the “injection height” of a substance associated with them.
[ "bush fires", "wildfires", "bush fire", "wildfire", "forest fires", "forest fire" ]
acf-co24-15-18
1
To study these events, the Langley trajectory model may be combined with CALIOP data to estimate the “injection height” of a substance associated with them. The VPD and ERC are metrics used to predict the dynamics of these events, which are monitored in real-time through the 3.9- and 10.8-micrometer channels. The Van Wagner and Rothermel models may be used by FARSITE software to simulate “spotting” that occurs during these events. Features called snags increase the probability of these events, which are the most common mechanism for the formation of hydrophobic soil. The NWS may issue PDS red flag warnings for these events, which come in ground, surface, crown, and understory types. These events may paradoxically be exacerbated through their namesake suppression. For 10 points, name these events commonly initiated when lightning strikes dry vegetation.
wildfires [or forest fires; or bush fires; prompt on fires or burnings or conflagrations]
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{ "category": "other-science-(earth-science)", "category_full": "Other Science (Earth Science) - Other Science (Earth Science)", "category_main": "other-science-(earth-science)", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 98, 10 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "other-science-(earth-science)" ] }
acf-co24-15-18_2
The VPD and ERC are metrics used to predict the dynamics of these events, which are monitored in real-time through the 3.9- and 10.8-micrometer channels.
[ "bush fires", "wildfires", "bush fire", "wildfire", "forest fires", "forest fire" ]
acf-co24-15-18
2
To study these events, the Langley trajectory model may be combined with CALIOP data to estimate the “injection height” of a substance associated with them. The VPD and ERC are metrics used to predict the dynamics of these events, which are monitored in real-time through the 3.9- and 10.8-micrometer channels. The Van Wagner and Rothermel models may be used by FARSITE software to simulate “spotting” that occurs during these events. Features called snags increase the probability of these events, which are the most common mechanism for the formation of hydrophobic soil. The NWS may issue PDS red flag warnings for these events, which come in ground, surface, crown, and understory types. These events may paradoxically be exacerbated through their namesake suppression. For 10 points, name these events commonly initiated when lightning strikes dry vegetation.
wildfires [or forest fires; or bush fires; prompt on fires or burnings or conflagrations]
[ [ 0, 156 ], [ 157, 310 ], [ 311, 434 ], [ 435, 573 ], [ 574, 692 ], [ 693, 774 ], [ 775, 865 ] ]
{ "category": "other-science-(earth-science)", "category_full": "Other Science (Earth Science) - Other Science (Earth Science)", "category_main": "other-science-(earth-science)", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 98, 10 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "other-science-(earth-science)" ] }
acf-co24-15-18_3
The Van Wagner and Rothermel models may be used by FARSITE software to simulate “spotting” that occurs during these events.
[ "bush fires", "wildfires", "bush fire", "wildfire", "forest fires", "forest fire" ]
acf-co24-15-18
3
To study these events, the Langley trajectory model may be combined with CALIOP data to estimate the “injection height” of a substance associated with them. The VPD and ERC are metrics used to predict the dynamics of these events, which are monitored in real-time through the 3.9- and 10.8-micrometer channels. The Van Wagner and Rothermel models may be used by FARSITE software to simulate “spotting” that occurs during these events. Features called snags increase the probability of these events, which are the most common mechanism for the formation of hydrophobic soil. The NWS may issue PDS red flag warnings for these events, which come in ground, surface, crown, and understory types. These events may paradoxically be exacerbated through their namesake suppression. For 10 points, name these events commonly initiated when lightning strikes dry vegetation.
wildfires [or forest fires; or bush fires; prompt on fires or burnings or conflagrations]
[ [ 0, 156 ], [ 157, 310 ], [ 311, 434 ], [ 435, 573 ], [ 574, 692 ], [ 693, 774 ], [ 775, 865 ] ]
{ "category": "other-science-(earth-science)", "category_full": "Other Science (Earth Science) - Other Science (Earth Science)", "category_main": "other-science-(earth-science)", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 98, 10 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "other-science-(earth-science)" ] }
acf-co24-15-18_4
Features called snags increase the probability of these events, which are the most common mechanism for the formation of hydrophobic soil.
[ "bush fires", "wildfires", "bush fire", "wildfire", "forest fires", "forest fire" ]
acf-co24-15-18
4
To study these events, the Langley trajectory model may be combined with CALIOP data to estimate the “injection height” of a substance associated with them. The VPD and ERC are metrics used to predict the dynamics of these events, which are monitored in real-time through the 3.9- and 10.8-micrometer channels. The Van Wagner and Rothermel models may be used by FARSITE software to simulate “spotting” that occurs during these events. Features called snags increase the probability of these events, which are the most common mechanism for the formation of hydrophobic soil. The NWS may issue PDS red flag warnings for these events, which come in ground, surface, crown, and understory types. These events may paradoxically be exacerbated through their namesake suppression. For 10 points, name these events commonly initiated when lightning strikes dry vegetation.
wildfires [or forest fires; or bush fires; prompt on fires or burnings or conflagrations]
[ [ 0, 156 ], [ 157, 310 ], [ 311, 434 ], [ 435, 573 ], [ 574, 692 ], [ 693, 774 ], [ 775, 865 ] ]
{ "category": "other-science-(earth-science)", "category_full": "Other Science (Earth Science) - Other Science (Earth Science)", "category_main": "other-science-(earth-science)", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 98, 10 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "other-science-(earth-science)" ] }
acf-co24-15-18_5
The NWS may issue PDS red flag warnings for these events, which come in ground, surface, crown, and understory types.
[ "bush fires", "wildfires", "bush fire", "wildfire", "forest fires", "forest fire" ]
acf-co24-15-18
5
To study these events, the Langley trajectory model may be combined with CALIOP data to estimate the “injection height” of a substance associated with them. The VPD and ERC are metrics used to predict the dynamics of these events, which are monitored in real-time through the 3.9- and 10.8-micrometer channels. The Van Wagner and Rothermel models may be used by FARSITE software to simulate “spotting” that occurs during these events. Features called snags increase the probability of these events, which are the most common mechanism for the formation of hydrophobic soil. The NWS may issue PDS red flag warnings for these events, which come in ground, surface, crown, and understory types. These events may paradoxically be exacerbated through their namesake suppression. For 10 points, name these events commonly initiated when lightning strikes dry vegetation.
wildfires [or forest fires; or bush fires; prompt on fires or burnings or conflagrations]
[ [ 0, 156 ], [ 157, 310 ], [ 311, 434 ], [ 435, 573 ], [ 574, 692 ], [ 693, 774 ], [ 775, 865 ] ]
{ "category": "other-science-(earth-science)", "category_full": "Other Science (Earth Science) - Other Science (Earth Science)", "category_main": "other-science-(earth-science)", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 98, 10 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "other-science-(earth-science)" ] }
acf-co24-15-18_6
These events may paradoxically be exacerbated through their namesake suppression.
[ "bush fires", "wildfires", "bush fire", "wildfire", "forest fires", "forest fire" ]
acf-co24-15-18
6
To study these events, the Langley trajectory model may be combined with CALIOP data to estimate the “injection height” of a substance associated with them. The VPD and ERC are metrics used to predict the dynamics of these events, which are monitored in real-time through the 3.9- and 10.8-micrometer channels. The Van Wagner and Rothermel models may be used by FARSITE software to simulate “spotting” that occurs during these events. Features called snags increase the probability of these events, which are the most common mechanism for the formation of hydrophobic soil. The NWS may issue PDS red flag warnings for these events, which come in ground, surface, crown, and understory types. These events may paradoxically be exacerbated through their namesake suppression. For 10 points, name these events commonly initiated when lightning strikes dry vegetation.
wildfires [or forest fires; or bush fires; prompt on fires or burnings or conflagrations]
[ [ 0, 156 ], [ 157, 310 ], [ 311, 434 ], [ 435, 573 ], [ 574, 692 ], [ 693, 774 ], [ 775, 865 ] ]
{ "category": "other-science-(earth-science)", "category_full": "Other Science (Earth Science) - Other Science (Earth Science)", "category_main": "other-science-(earth-science)", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 98, 10 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "other-science-(earth-science)" ] }
acf-co24-15-18_7
For 10 points, name these events commonly initiated when lightning strikes dry vegetation.
[ "bush fires", "wildfires", "bush fire", "wildfire", "forest fires", "forest fire" ]
acf-co24-15-18
7
To study these events, the Langley trajectory model may be combined with CALIOP data to estimate the “injection height” of a substance associated with them. The VPD and ERC are metrics used to predict the dynamics of these events, which are monitored in real-time through the 3.9- and 10.8-micrometer channels. The Van Wagner and Rothermel models may be used by FARSITE software to simulate “spotting” that occurs during these events. Features called snags increase the probability of these events, which are the most common mechanism for the formation of hydrophobic soil. The NWS may issue PDS red flag warnings for these events, which come in ground, surface, crown, and understory types. These events may paradoxically be exacerbated through their namesake suppression. For 10 points, name these events commonly initiated when lightning strikes dry vegetation.
wildfires [or forest fires; or bush fires; prompt on fires or burnings or conflagrations]
[ [ 0, 156 ], [ 157, 310 ], [ 311, 434 ], [ 435, 573 ], [ 574, 692 ], [ 693, 774 ], [ 775, 865 ] ]
{ "category": "other-science-(earth-science)", "category_full": "Other Science (Earth Science) - Other Science (Earth Science)", "category_main": "other-science-(earth-science)", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 98, 10 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "other-science-(earth-science)" ] }
acf-co24-15-19_1
A vulgar pun on this two-word term names a magazine whose founders, Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad, wrote the forthcoming book Poor Artists.
[ "Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space", "White Cube", "white cube" ]
acf-co24-15-19
1
A vulgar pun on this two-word term names a magazine whose founders, Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad, wrote the forthcoming book Poor Artists. In a section on “The Eye and the Spectator,” an essay partly titled for this term posits that modernism could be taught through fables like “How the Edge Revolted Against the Centre.” This term names a gallery founded by Jay Jopling that hosted My Major Retrospective, the first solo show by Tracey Emin. In 1976, Artforum published a three-part essay by Brian O’Doherty on “The Ideology of the Gallery Space,” which was titled “Inside” this term. This two-word term describes the components of Structure with Three Towers by Sol LeWitt. This two-word term describes a space that typically has unadorned walls and ceiling lights so as not to interfere with the art itself. For 10 points, give this generic two-word term derived from the typical shape and color of modern art galleries.
white cube [accept “Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space”] (The magazine is The White Pube.)
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{ "category": "fine-arts", "category_full": "Fine Arts - Painting and Sculpture", "category_main": "fine-arts-painting-and-sculpture", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 95, 10 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "painting-and-sculpture" ] }
acf-co24-15-19_2
In a section on “The Eye and the Spectator,” an essay partly titled for this term posits that modernism could be taught through fables like “How the Edge Revolted Against the Centre.”
[ "Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space", "White Cube", "white cube" ]
acf-co24-15-19
2
A vulgar pun on this two-word term names a magazine whose founders, Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad, wrote the forthcoming book Poor Artists. In a section on “The Eye and the Spectator,” an essay partly titled for this term posits that modernism could be taught through fables like “How the Edge Revolted Against the Centre.” This term names a gallery founded by Jay Jopling that hosted My Major Retrospective, the first solo show by Tracey Emin. In 1976, Artforum published a three-part essay by Brian O’Doherty on “The Ideology of the Gallery Space,” which was titled “Inside” this term. This two-word term describes the components of Structure with Three Towers by Sol LeWitt. This two-word term describes a space that typically has unadorned walls and ceiling lights so as not to interfere with the art itself. For 10 points, give this generic two-word term derived from the typical shape and color of modern art galleries.
white cube [accept “Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space”] (The magazine is The White Pube.)
[ [ 0, 152 ], [ 153, 336 ], [ 337, 457 ], [ 458, 601 ], [ 602, 691 ], [ 692, 826 ], [ 827, 939 ] ]
{ "category": "fine-arts", "category_full": "Fine Arts - Painting and Sculpture", "category_main": "fine-arts-painting-and-sculpture", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 95, 10 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "painting-and-sculpture" ] }
acf-co24-15-19_3
This term names a gallery founded by Jay Jopling that hosted My Major Retrospective, the first solo show by Tracey Emin.
[ "Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space", "White Cube", "white cube" ]
acf-co24-15-19
3
A vulgar pun on this two-word term names a magazine whose founders, Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad, wrote the forthcoming book Poor Artists. In a section on “The Eye and the Spectator,” an essay partly titled for this term posits that modernism could be taught through fables like “How the Edge Revolted Against the Centre.” This term names a gallery founded by Jay Jopling that hosted My Major Retrospective, the first solo show by Tracey Emin. In 1976, Artforum published a three-part essay by Brian O’Doherty on “The Ideology of the Gallery Space,” which was titled “Inside” this term. This two-word term describes the components of Structure with Three Towers by Sol LeWitt. This two-word term describes a space that typically has unadorned walls and ceiling lights so as not to interfere with the art itself. For 10 points, give this generic two-word term derived from the typical shape and color of modern art galleries.
white cube [accept “Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space”] (The magazine is The White Pube.)
[ [ 0, 152 ], [ 153, 336 ], [ 337, 457 ], [ 458, 601 ], [ 602, 691 ], [ 692, 826 ], [ 827, 939 ] ]
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acf-co24-15-19_4
In 1976, Artforum published a three-part essay by Brian O’Doherty on “The Ideology of the Gallery Space,” which was titled “Inside” this term.
[ "Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space", "White Cube", "white cube" ]
acf-co24-15-19
4
A vulgar pun on this two-word term names a magazine whose founders, Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad, wrote the forthcoming book Poor Artists. In a section on “The Eye and the Spectator,” an essay partly titled for this term posits that modernism could be taught through fables like “How the Edge Revolted Against the Centre.” This term names a gallery founded by Jay Jopling that hosted My Major Retrospective, the first solo show by Tracey Emin. In 1976, Artforum published a three-part essay by Brian O’Doherty on “The Ideology of the Gallery Space,” which was titled “Inside” this term. This two-word term describes the components of Structure with Three Towers by Sol LeWitt. This two-word term describes a space that typically has unadorned walls and ceiling lights so as not to interfere with the art itself. For 10 points, give this generic two-word term derived from the typical shape and color of modern art galleries.
white cube [accept “Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space”] (The magazine is The White Pube.)
[ [ 0, 152 ], [ 153, 336 ], [ 337, 457 ], [ 458, 601 ], [ 602, 691 ], [ 692, 826 ], [ 827, 939 ] ]
{ "category": "fine-arts", "category_full": "Fine Arts - Painting and Sculpture", "category_main": "fine-arts-painting-and-sculpture", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 95, 10 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "painting-and-sculpture" ] }
acf-co24-15-19_5
This two-word term describes the components of Structure with Three Towers by Sol LeWitt.
[ "Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space", "White Cube", "white cube" ]
acf-co24-15-19
5
A vulgar pun on this two-word term names a magazine whose founders, Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad, wrote the forthcoming book Poor Artists. In a section on “The Eye and the Spectator,” an essay partly titled for this term posits that modernism could be taught through fables like “How the Edge Revolted Against the Centre.” This term names a gallery founded by Jay Jopling that hosted My Major Retrospective, the first solo show by Tracey Emin. In 1976, Artforum published a three-part essay by Brian O’Doherty on “The Ideology of the Gallery Space,” which was titled “Inside” this term. This two-word term describes the components of Structure with Three Towers by Sol LeWitt. This two-word term describes a space that typically has unadorned walls and ceiling lights so as not to interfere with the art itself. For 10 points, give this generic two-word term derived from the typical shape and color of modern art galleries.
white cube [accept “Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space”] (The magazine is The White Pube.)
[ [ 0, 152 ], [ 153, 336 ], [ 337, 457 ], [ 458, 601 ], [ 602, 691 ], [ 692, 826 ], [ 827, 939 ] ]
{ "category": "fine-arts", "category_full": "Fine Arts - Painting and Sculpture", "category_main": "fine-arts-painting-and-sculpture", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 95, 10 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "painting-and-sculpture" ] }
acf-co24-15-19_6
This two-word term describes a space that typically has unadorned walls and ceiling lights so as not to interfere with the art itself.
[ "Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space", "White Cube", "white cube" ]
acf-co24-15-19
6
A vulgar pun on this two-word term names a magazine whose founders, Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad, wrote the forthcoming book Poor Artists. In a section on “The Eye and the Spectator,” an essay partly titled for this term posits that modernism could be taught through fables like “How the Edge Revolted Against the Centre.” This term names a gallery founded by Jay Jopling that hosted My Major Retrospective, the first solo show by Tracey Emin. In 1976, Artforum published a three-part essay by Brian O’Doherty on “The Ideology of the Gallery Space,” which was titled “Inside” this term. This two-word term describes the components of Structure with Three Towers by Sol LeWitt. This two-word term describes a space that typically has unadorned walls and ceiling lights so as not to interfere with the art itself. For 10 points, give this generic two-word term derived from the typical shape and color of modern art galleries.
white cube [accept “Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space”] (The magazine is The White Pube.)
[ [ 0, 152 ], [ 153, 336 ], [ 337, 457 ], [ 458, 601 ], [ 602, 691 ], [ 692, 826 ], [ 827, 939 ] ]
{ "category": "fine-arts", "category_full": "Fine Arts - Painting and Sculpture", "category_main": "fine-arts-painting-and-sculpture", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 95, 10 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "painting-and-sculpture" ] }
acf-co24-15-19_7
For 10 points, give this generic two-word term derived from the typical shape and color of modern art galleries.
[ "Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space", "White Cube", "white cube" ]
acf-co24-15-19
7
A vulgar pun on this two-word term names a magazine whose founders, Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad, wrote the forthcoming book Poor Artists. In a section on “The Eye and the Spectator,” an essay partly titled for this term posits that modernism could be taught through fables like “How the Edge Revolted Against the Centre.” This term names a gallery founded by Jay Jopling that hosted My Major Retrospective, the first solo show by Tracey Emin. In 1976, Artforum published a three-part essay by Brian O’Doherty on “The Ideology of the Gallery Space,” which was titled “Inside” this term. This two-word term describes the components of Structure with Three Towers by Sol LeWitt. This two-word term describes a space that typically has unadorned walls and ceiling lights so as not to interfere with the art itself. For 10 points, give this generic two-word term derived from the typical shape and color of modern art galleries.
white cube [accept “Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space”] (The magazine is The White Pube.)
[ [ 0, 152 ], [ 153, 336 ], [ 337, 457 ], [ 458, 601 ], [ 602, 691 ], [ 692, 826 ], [ 827, 939 ] ]
{ "category": "fine-arts", "category_full": "Fine Arts - Painting and Sculpture", "category_main": "fine-arts-painting-and-sculpture", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 95, 10 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "painting-and-sculpture" ] }
acf-co24-15-20_1
The “care” taken by this entity is seen in a bubbling pot of soup in the “Circle and the Square” chapter of a book co-written by Richard Erdoes.
[ "Great Spirit Great Mystery", "Wakhą́thą́ka, Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, Woniya Tanka,", "Great Mystery", "Wanagi Tanka", "Wakhą́thą́ka", "Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka", "Wakan Tanka", "Great Mysterious", "Woniya Tanka", "Great Spirit, Great Mystery,", "Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka", "Great Spirit", "Wakhą́thą́ka Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka Woniya Tanka" ]
acf-co24-15-20
1
The “care” taken by this entity is seen in a bubbling pot of soup in the “Circle and the Square” chapter of a book co-written by Richard Erdoes. The term “four times four” refers to this entity’s manifestations, which include the four winds and all “two-leggeds.” This entity is beseeched “that the people may live” in a ritual preceded by the blowing of bone whistles and the cutting of a cottonwood tree. The task of “bringing the people back to” this entity is analogized to finding a “red road” in a book by John Neihardt. A word meaning “to address a relative” refers to prayers to this “grandfather” entity, which may be accompanied by smudging and smoking of a chanupa pipe. The most common English name for this entity is a phrase also used to translate the concept of Gitche Manitou from Algonquian languages. For 10 points, Lame Deer and Black Elk were devotees of what ultimate divine principle in Lakota religion?
Wakan Tanka [accept Great Spirit, Great Mystery, or Great Mysterious; accept Wakhą́thą́ka, Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, Woniya Tanka, or Wanagi Tanka; prompt on spirit or god; prompt on Škaŋ or Táku Škąšką́]
[ [ 0, 144 ], [ 145, 263 ], [ 264, 406 ], [ 407, 527 ], [ 528, 682 ], [ 683, 819 ], [ 820, 926 ] ]
{ "category": "religion", "category_full": "Religion - Religion", "category_main": "religion", "difficulty": "Open", "human_buzz_positions": [ [ 37, 15 ] ], "packet": "Packet O. Editors 9", "question_set": "2024-chicago-open", "subcategory": [ "religion" ] }
acf-co24-15-20_2
The term “four times four” refers to this entity’s manifestations, which include the four winds and all “two-leggeds.”
[ "Great Spirit Great Mystery", "Wakhą́thą́ka, Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, Woniya Tanka,", "Great Mystery", "Wanagi Tanka", "Wakhą́thą́ka", "Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka", "Wakan Tanka", "Great Mysterious", "Woniya Tanka", "Great Spirit, Great Mystery,", "Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka", "Great Spirit", "Wakhą́thą́ka Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka Woniya Tanka" ]
acf-co24-15-20
2
The “care” taken by this entity is seen in a bubbling pot of soup in the “Circle and the Square” chapter of a book co-written by Richard Erdoes. The term “four times four” refers to this entity’s manifestations, which include the four winds and all “two-leggeds.” This entity is beseeched “that the people may live” in a ritual preceded by the blowing of bone whistles and the cutting of a cottonwood tree. The task of “bringing the people back to” this entity is analogized to finding a “red road” in a book by John Neihardt. A word meaning “to address a relative” refers to prayers to this “grandfather” entity, which may be accompanied by smudging and smoking of a chanupa pipe. The most common English name for this entity is a phrase also used to translate the concept of Gitche Manitou from Algonquian languages. For 10 points, Lame Deer and Black Elk were devotees of what ultimate divine principle in Lakota religion?
Wakan Tanka [accept Great Spirit, Great Mystery, or Great Mysterious; accept Wakhą́thą́ka, Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, Woniya Tanka, or Wanagi Tanka; prompt on spirit or god; prompt on Škaŋ or Táku Škąšką́]
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acf-co24-15-20_3
This entity is beseeched “that the people may live” in a ritual preceded by the blowing of bone whistles and the cutting of a cottonwood tree.
[ "Great Spirit Great Mystery", "Wakhą́thą́ka, Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, Woniya Tanka,", "Great Mystery", "Wanagi Tanka", "Wakhą́thą́ka", "Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka", "Wakan Tanka", "Great Mysterious", "Woniya Tanka", "Great Spirit, Great Mystery,", "Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka", "Great Spirit", "Wakhą́thą́ka Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka Woniya Tanka" ]
acf-co24-15-20
3
The “care” taken by this entity is seen in a bubbling pot of soup in the “Circle and the Square” chapter of a book co-written by Richard Erdoes. The term “four times four” refers to this entity’s manifestations, which include the four winds and all “two-leggeds.” This entity is beseeched “that the people may live” in a ritual preceded by the blowing of bone whistles and the cutting of a cottonwood tree. The task of “bringing the people back to” this entity is analogized to finding a “red road” in a book by John Neihardt. A word meaning “to address a relative” refers to prayers to this “grandfather” entity, which may be accompanied by smudging and smoking of a chanupa pipe. The most common English name for this entity is a phrase also used to translate the concept of Gitche Manitou from Algonquian languages. For 10 points, Lame Deer and Black Elk were devotees of what ultimate divine principle in Lakota religion?
Wakan Tanka [accept Great Spirit, Great Mystery, or Great Mysterious; accept Wakhą́thą́ka, Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, Woniya Tanka, or Wanagi Tanka; prompt on spirit or god; prompt on Škaŋ or Táku Škąšką́]
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acf-co24-15-20_4
The task of “bringing the people back to” this entity is analogized to finding a “red road” in a book by John Neihardt.
[ "Great Spirit Great Mystery", "Wakhą́thą́ka, Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, Woniya Tanka,", "Great Mystery", "Wanagi Tanka", "Wakhą́thą́ka", "Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka", "Wakan Tanka", "Great Mysterious", "Woniya Tanka", "Great Spirit, Great Mystery,", "Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka", "Great Spirit", "Wakhą́thą́ka Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka Woniya Tanka" ]
acf-co24-15-20
4
The “care” taken by this entity is seen in a bubbling pot of soup in the “Circle and the Square” chapter of a book co-written by Richard Erdoes. The term “four times four” refers to this entity’s manifestations, which include the four winds and all “two-leggeds.” This entity is beseeched “that the people may live” in a ritual preceded by the blowing of bone whistles and the cutting of a cottonwood tree. The task of “bringing the people back to” this entity is analogized to finding a “red road” in a book by John Neihardt. A word meaning “to address a relative” refers to prayers to this “grandfather” entity, which may be accompanied by smudging and smoking of a chanupa pipe. The most common English name for this entity is a phrase also used to translate the concept of Gitche Manitou from Algonquian languages. For 10 points, Lame Deer and Black Elk were devotees of what ultimate divine principle in Lakota religion?
Wakan Tanka [accept Great Spirit, Great Mystery, or Great Mysterious; accept Wakhą́thą́ka, Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, Woniya Tanka, or Wanagi Tanka; prompt on spirit or god; prompt on Škaŋ or Táku Škąšką́]
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acf-co24-15-20_5
A word meaning “to address a relative” refers to prayers to this “grandfather” entity, which may be accompanied by smudging and smoking of a chanupa pipe.
[ "Great Spirit Great Mystery", "Wakhą́thą́ka, Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, Woniya Tanka,", "Great Mystery", "Wanagi Tanka", "Wakhą́thą́ka", "Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka", "Wakan Tanka", "Great Mysterious", "Woniya Tanka", "Great Spirit, Great Mystery,", "Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka", "Great Spirit", "Wakhą́thą́ka Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka Woniya Tanka" ]
acf-co24-15-20
5
The “care” taken by this entity is seen in a bubbling pot of soup in the “Circle and the Square” chapter of a book co-written by Richard Erdoes. The term “four times four” refers to this entity’s manifestations, which include the four winds and all “two-leggeds.” This entity is beseeched “that the people may live” in a ritual preceded by the blowing of bone whistles and the cutting of a cottonwood tree. The task of “bringing the people back to” this entity is analogized to finding a “red road” in a book by John Neihardt. A word meaning “to address a relative” refers to prayers to this “grandfather” entity, which may be accompanied by smudging and smoking of a chanupa pipe. The most common English name for this entity is a phrase also used to translate the concept of Gitche Manitou from Algonquian languages. For 10 points, Lame Deer and Black Elk were devotees of what ultimate divine principle in Lakota religion?
Wakan Tanka [accept Great Spirit, Great Mystery, or Great Mysterious; accept Wakhą́thą́ka, Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, Woniya Tanka, or Wanagi Tanka; prompt on spirit or god; prompt on Škaŋ or Táku Škąšką́]
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acf-co24-15-20_6
The most common English name for this entity is a phrase also used to translate the concept of Gitche Manitou from Algonquian languages.
[ "Great Spirit Great Mystery", "Wakhą́thą́ka, Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, Woniya Tanka,", "Great Mystery", "Wanagi Tanka", "Wakhą́thą́ka", "Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka", "Wakan Tanka", "Great Mysterious", "Woniya Tanka", "Great Spirit, Great Mystery,", "Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka", "Great Spirit", "Wakhą́thą́ka Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka Woniya Tanka" ]
acf-co24-15-20
6
The “care” taken by this entity is seen in a bubbling pot of soup in the “Circle and the Square” chapter of a book co-written by Richard Erdoes. The term “four times four” refers to this entity’s manifestations, which include the four winds and all “two-leggeds.” This entity is beseeched “that the people may live” in a ritual preceded by the blowing of bone whistles and the cutting of a cottonwood tree. The task of “bringing the people back to” this entity is analogized to finding a “red road” in a book by John Neihardt. A word meaning “to address a relative” refers to prayers to this “grandfather” entity, which may be accompanied by smudging and smoking of a chanupa pipe. The most common English name for this entity is a phrase also used to translate the concept of Gitche Manitou from Algonquian languages. For 10 points, Lame Deer and Black Elk were devotees of what ultimate divine principle in Lakota religion?
Wakan Tanka [accept Great Spirit, Great Mystery, or Great Mysterious; accept Wakhą́thą́ka, Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, Woniya Tanka, or Wanagi Tanka; prompt on spirit or god; prompt on Škaŋ or Táku Škąšką́]
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acf-co24-15-20_7
For 10 points, Lame Deer and Black Elk were devotees of what ultimate divine principle in Lakota religion?
[ "Great Spirit Great Mystery", "Wakhą́thą́ka, Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, Woniya Tanka,", "Great Mystery", "Wanagi Tanka", "Wakhą́thą́ka", "Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka", "Wakan Tanka", "Great Mysterious", "Woniya Tanka", "Great Spirit, Great Mystery,", "Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka", "Great Spirit", "Wakhą́thą́ka Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka Woniya Tanka" ]
acf-co24-15-20
7
The “care” taken by this entity is seen in a bubbling pot of soup in the “Circle and the Square” chapter of a book co-written by Richard Erdoes. The term “four times four” refers to this entity’s manifestations, which include the four winds and all “two-leggeds.” This entity is beseeched “that the people may live” in a ritual preceded by the blowing of bone whistles and the cutting of a cottonwood tree. The task of “bringing the people back to” this entity is analogized to finding a “red road” in a book by John Neihardt. A word meaning “to address a relative” refers to prayers to this “grandfather” entity, which may be accompanied by smudging and smoking of a chanupa pipe. The most common English name for this entity is a phrase also used to translate the concept of Gitche Manitou from Algonquian languages. For 10 points, Lame Deer and Black Elk were devotees of what ultimate divine principle in Lakota religion?
Wakan Tanka [accept Great Spirit, Great Mystery, or Great Mysterious; accept Wakhą́thą́ka, Wak‘ą́ T‘ą́ka, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, Woniya Tanka, or Wanagi Tanka; prompt on spirit or god; prompt on Škaŋ or Táku Škąšką́]
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