Question

After this event, Antonio Champalimaud’s industrial conglomerate was nationalized. The “Overseas War,” (10[1])which consumed (10[1])almost a quarter (10[1])of the state budget in its country, ended (10[1])following (10[1])this event. (10[2])In the book The Third Wave, Samuel Huntington identified this event as the beginning of the third wave of democratization. (10[2]-5[1])The April 25 (-5[1])bridge (-5[1])was renamed (10[1])shortly after (10[1])and honors (10[1])the date of this event. (10[2]-5[1])After (-5[1])this event, Mário Soares negotiated the independence of several colonies (10[1])before becoming Prime (10[1])Minister. (10[1]-5[1])The signal to begin this event (10[1])was the broadcast of the song (10[2])“And After the Farewell” (10[1])during (10[1]-5[1])the 1974 (10[1])edition (10[2])of Eurovision. (10[1])For 10 points, name this military coup that overthrew the Estado Novo and (10[1])began the (10[1])Portuguese (10[1])transition (10[1])to democracy, (10[1])named for the flowers (10[1])given to soldiers (10[1])by (10[2])its (10[1])supporters. (10[1])■END■ (0[3])

ANSWER: Carnation Revolution [accept April 25 Revolution until “April 25” is read; accept Revolução dos Cravos; prompt on answers describing the overthrow of the Estado Novo in Portugal by asking “what is that event usually known as?”]
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