Question

Beatrice de Graaf argued that the “machine” run by one of these things fostered “security culture” after it superseded one dismissed as a “loud-sounding nothing.” Henry Kissinger’s thesis, A World Restored, claims that restraining these things maximized the “freedom of action” sought by Count Stadion’s successor. During the Vormärz (“FOR-mairts”) period, one of these things could forcibly return revolutionary members to its “bosom” under a “preliminary protocol” drafted by Ioannis Kapodistrias (“cap-oh-DISS-tree-uss”) at Troppau. A “secret protocol” let one of these things militarize the Wellington Barrier after its (-5[1])renewal at Aix-La-Chapelle (“ECKS la shah-PELL”) in (-5[1])1818. The 18th-century instability (10[1])of these things (-5[1])was dubbed the “stately (10[1])quadrille (10[4])(“kwah-DRILL”).” The “concert (10[2])system” (10[3])managed (10[2])“Holy” and “Quadruple” (10[2])ones (10[2])comprising (10[3])the great (10[1])powers. (10[1])For 10 points, England reversed what type of relations in the Diplomatic Revolution? ■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: alliances [or ally, allies, allied powers, or “Allied Machine”; accept coalitions or leagues or ententes; accept Holy Alliance or Triple Alliance; prompt on Congress of Vienna, Wiener Kongress, Concert of Europe, or conventions by asking “what sort of group did it establish?”; prompt on great powers or states or similar by asking “organized into what sort of group?”; prompt on international relations or diplomatic contingents until each is read]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Jakob MyersIndianaStanford85-5
Ben SterlingYale BDuke89-5
Jacky XuCornell AMinnesota A9310
Justin WytmarIllinoisJohns Hopkins96-5
Dean Ah NowClaremont CollegesRutgers10010
Matt JacksonChicago ANorth Carolina A10110
Charles HangWUSTL AColumbia A10110
Michael DuWaterlooTexas10110
Adrian WongOttawaColumbia B10110
Jason HongBrownBerkeley A10310
Chris SimsNorthwesternToronto A10310
Andrew KelleyKentuckyCornell B10410
Tegan KapadiaGeorgia TechMichigan10410
Shiv SeshanChicago DSouth Carolina10410
Jacob Hardin-BernhardtNYUMaryland10510
Henry CafaroChicago BPurdue10510
Andrew MinagarYale AIowa State10810
Jaik HavlickArizona StateToronto B10810
Graham TroyNorth Carolina BChicago C10910
Sam BakerMcGillHarvard10910
Joseph ChambersVirginiaPenn11010
Ryan SunBerkeley BVanderbilt11010
Graham CopeFloridaWUSTL B11010
Andrew ZengStanfordIndiana11210
Donal RyanTruman StateMinnesota B11310
Jonathan LauJohns HopkinsIllinois12710
Aditya SharmaDukeYale B12710