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Description acceptable. Increasing public speculation about this decision led political cartoonists to depict its central figure as the Sphinx. In the aftermath of this decision, (-5[1])a politician delighted crowds by repeatedly rhyming the names “Martin, Barton, and Fish.” The carefully stage-managed announcement (-5[1])of this decision included a crowd planted with slogan-chanting supporters, who were egged on by Ed Kelly loyalist Thomas Garry, the so-called “voice from the sewers.” (10[2])This decision inspired the claim that “this is no ordinary time,” which titles (10[1])Doris Kearns Goodwin’s biography of its central figure. The fallout from this decision, which sank the political ambitions of James Farley and John Nance Garner, (10[1])caused the passage of the 22nd Amendment. (10[3])For (10[1])10 (10[1])points, (10[1])identify this decision (10[1])that allowed an incumbent president to defeat Wendell (10[1])Willkie (10[2])in the (10[1])1940 (10[1])election. (10[1])■END■ (10[4])

ANSWER: Franklin Delano Roosevelt running for a third term [accept Franklin Delano Roosevelt running in the 1940 presidential election until “1940” is read; accept FDR in place of “Roosevelt”; accept descriptions like more than two terms in place of “third term”; prompt on Franklin Delano Roosevelt running for President or FDR running for reelection or equivalents; reject answers that specify a “fourth term”] (Eleanor Roosevelt said, “This is no ordinary time” during a speech to quell dissent at the 1940 DNC.)
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Summary

2024 ACF Nationals2024-04-21Y21100%0%10%114.90

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Andrew KelleyKentuckyFlorida24-5
Matthew LehmannWUSTL ANYU41-5
Sanjay SrihariGeorgia TechYale A6710
Robert FreemanSouth CarolinaArizona State6710
Marcus Forbes-GreenToronto BWaterloo8010
Henry CafaroChicago BMinnesota B10510
Cooper RohColumbia AChicago C11210
William HoustonChicago DMichigan11210
Aum MundheRutgersJohns Hopkins11210
Yared TadesseCornell BWUSTL B11310
Shardul RaoMinnesota AOttawa11410
Swapnil GargBerkeley ACornell A11510
Justin WytmarIllinoisClaremont Colleges11810
Benjamin McAvoy-BickfordNorth Carolina AIowa State12610
Ned TagtmeierChicago ATexas12710
Andrew ZengStanfordVanderbilt12710
Anirudh BharadwajPennTruman State12910
Isaac MammelMarylandYale B13010
Sky LiToronto ABerkeley B13110
Hayden PratherFloridaKentucky13210
Quynh PhungPurdueNorthwestern13210
Jeffrey FungHarvardDuke13210
Jacob Hardin-BernhardtNYUWUSTL A13210