Question

In this decade, Ulysses Guimarães (“ghee-mah-RICE”) led the National Constituent Assembly to draft a “Citizen Constitution” that was translated in 2023 into Nheengatu (-5[1])(“nyeh-eng-gah-TOO”). In (10[1])this decade, the Dante de Oliveira Amendment was supported by Tancredo Neves and the Diretas (“zhah”) protests. As depicted in the 2012 film No, a plebiscite (10[2]-5[2])held (10[1])at the end of this decade (10[1])was successfully defeated (10[1])by Patricio Aylwin’s Concertación coalition. (-5[1])The Trial of the Juntas (-5[2])was held in this decade (10[2])after two “Marches of Resistance” (10[1])led (10[1])by the Mothers (10[1])of the Plaza (-5[1])de Mayo (-5[3])against the (10[1])regimes (10[1])of Jorge (0[1])(“HOR-hay”) Videla and Leopoldo (10[2]-5[1])Galtieri. (10[3])Raúl Alfonsín (10[4]-5[1])was elected president in this decade as Argentina’s military rule collapsed after (10[1])the Dirty (10[1])War and the Falklands War. (10[3])For 10 points, name this decade in which Operation Condor ended with the (10[1])fall of the Berlin Wall. (10[4])■END■ (10[9]0[2])

ANSWER: 1980s [or años ochenta or anos oitenta]
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford (DII)UNC A (Grad)Maryland B (UG)21-5
Ivan Stanisavljevic (DII)Duke A (UG)UNC B (UG)2210
Vinu HariharBerkeley CBerkeley A4810
Connor Mayers (UG)Maryland A (Grad)JMU B (UG)48-5
William DawsonUBC AClaremont A48-5
Harrison WhitakerCambridge ACambridge B4810
Ethan StrombeckStanford AStanford B4910
Derek Aldridge (DII)William & Mary A (UG)Virginia C (UG)5510
Kai MadgwickDurham AImperial B5810
James CarrigyEdinburghImperial A63-5
Andrew HannaPennNYU B68-5
Robert FreemanSouth CarolinaHarding68-5
Allan LeeStanford CBerkeley B7310
Thomas HartWarwickOxford A7310
Andrew KelleyKentuckyGeodesic7810
Michael GeCornell ACornell B7910
Sam Macchi (DII)VassarJohn Jay8210
Gavin MarkoffVanderbilt AAlabama85-5
Joseph Chambers (DII)Virginia A (UG)GWU B (Grad)87-5
Moses KitakuleColumbia ARowan87-5
Sanjay SrihariGeorgia Tech AGeorgia Tech B87-5
Deepak MuthyalaTexas A&M AIowa B8910
James Stevenson (UG)Michigan AOhio State A9010
Akshay SeetharamClaremont AUBC A920
Miller Doer (DII)Liberty C (DII)Liberty A (Grad)9510
Anton AkroushMichigan State AAppalachian State9510
Ted WarnerBristolKiel95-5
Julian BushlowCornell CRIT A9610
Andrew Amygdalos (UG)GWU A (UG)Maryland C (DII)9610
Chinmay MurthyTexas ASorbonne9610
Diego Almaraz (UG)UNC C (UG)Liberty B (DII)98-5
Dwight SolanoTexas A&M BUW A9810
Roan DowlingIowa ARice A9810
Elliot CosnettOxford BDurham B9810
Jack LewisMTSUVanderbilt B9810
Aaron StorrSheffieldKCL11010
Cade ReinbergerRIT BBinghamton11210
Jeffery Austin (DII)UNC D (DII)Virginia B (UG)11710
Derek Chen (UG)Columbia CJohns Hopkins11710
Saketh Dontaraju (DII)NYU AHaverford11710
Noah Dean (DII)KenyonCedarville13010
Jacob Martin (UG)Maryland B (UG)UNC A (Grad)13510
Aidan Casdin (UG)JMU A (UG)Roanoke College A (DII)13510
Ian DewanKielBristol13510
Caden HausteinHardingSouth Carolina13510
Caleb Hines (DII)Liberty B (DII)UNC C (UG)13610
E Smith (UG)JMU B (UG)Maryland A (Grad)13610
Michael Brown (DII)GWU B (Grad)Virginia A (UG)13610
Biyang Zhang (DII)Michigan BMichigan C13610
John Shelly (DII)RowanColumbia A1360
Jeffrey Guan (UG)NYU BPenn13610
Justin LeeImperial AEdinburgh13610
Rose ConwayCambridge COxford C13610
Elijah ScheinsonOxford CCambridge C1360
Michael ZhouGeorgia Tech BGeorgia Tech A13610
Riley BowlingAlabamaVanderbilt A13610