Question

A document backing this cause included the “farmers’ paragraph,” which required two-thirds of representatives to be from rural districts. This cause succeeded after a decade-long foreign policy debate over who would appoint diplomatic consuls. Advocates of this cause argued for the removal of the so-called “herring salad” mark from a flag. Supporters of this cause rioted at the “Battle of the Square” in support of an agreement signed a decade before at (10[1])Eidsvoll, which had prompted a war ended by the Convention of Moss. Advocates of this cause essentially undid the Treaty of Kiel by agreeing to a settlement between Oscar II and members of the Storting. The success of this cause allowed for the replacement of compulsory control by the House of Bernadotte with rule by Haakon VII. For 10 points, what cause’s ultimate success in 1905 led to a dissolved union with Sweden and self-rule from Kristiania? ■END■

ANSWER: independence of Norway [or secession of Norway from Sweden; accept Norwegian independence from Sweden; accept descriptions of Sweden and Norway disuniting; accept Norge, Noreg, Norgga, or Vuona in place of “Norway”; prompt on independence or secession or equivalents by asking “of which country?”]
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Matt BollingerGeorgia Tech AChicago A7110

Summary

2023 ACF Nationals04/22/2023Y1100%0%0%71.00