Question

A religious movement in this modern-day country built three “Christian towns” where adherents worked in factories to make underwear. Many Christian sects in this modern-day country trace their origin to that “Olive Tree” movement, which built white churches (-5[1])with red crosses. This country tried thousands (-5[1])of Seventh-Day Adventists and Jehovah’s (10[1])Witnesses (10[1])in military courts (-5[1])for their refusal to hold weapons. (-5[1])A religious (-5[1])movement founded (-5[1])in this modern-day country aims to prevent (10[1])descent of original sin by performing Blessing (10[1])ceremonies (10[1])in which masses of couples (10[4])strike (10[2])each other (10[2])three times (10[1]-5[1])and exchange vows. (10[3])For 10 points, (-5[1])the Unification (10[1])Church (10[3])advocates (-5[1])for (10[3])the reunification (10[2])of what Asian country (10[1])with its (10[1]-5[1])communist northern neighbor? (10[2])■END■ (10[9])

ANSWER: South Korea [or Republic of Korea; accept Daehan Minguk; prompt on Korea]
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= Average correct buzz position

Summary

2024 ACF Winter at Clemson2024-11-16Y1100%0%100%111.00
2024 ACF Winter at Lehigh2024-11-16Y6100%0%17%93.67
2024 ACF Winter at Northwestern2024-11-16Y9100%0%22%85.67
2024 ACF Winter at Ohio State2024-11-16Y7100%0%43%100.14
2024 ACF Winter at Online2024-11-16Y8100%0%25%95.00
2024 ACF Winter at UBC2024-11-16Y3100%0%0%86.67
2024 ACF Winter at Central Florida2024-11-16Y5100%0%20%101.80

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Zhiheng Liu (DII)Michigan C (UG)Ohio State C (DII)37-5
Jasin CekinmezPrinceton APenn State A44-5
Coby TranUChicago CUIUC D4910
Roan DowlingIowaTexas A5010
Rohan DalalGeorgia Tech BAuburn A53-5
Stephen WalshNorthwestern APurdue A59-5
Roy YangWashU DUChicago B61-5
Leo Tao (UG)Michigan BMichigan State A63-5
Max KoldaNotre DameWashU C7010
Simon Zimmerman (UG)Ohio State A (UG)Ohio State B (DII)7710
Matthew Wang (UG)UBC AUBC B7810
Jack RadoColumbia AHaverford A8310
Patrick Rivas-GiorgiColumbia BLehigh A8310
Todd MaslykMichigan APitt A8310
Anna BarkerUCF AUF D8310
Reilly MelvillePurdue BUChicago D8410
Justin HawkinsIndiana AUChicago A8410
Jisoo ParkUIUC CMiami8610
Sophie Higgs (DII)UW AUW B8610
Anirudh BharadwajPenn ABard A8810
Braden Booth (D2)MissouriNYU A88-5
Danielle WebbSIUE AIndiana B9110
Shardul ParthasarathyUIUC BUIUC A9110
Cyrus ZhouWUSTL AMcGill E9110
Matthew AndersenUF CUCF B94-5
Anne Fjeld (DII)AlbertaSFU9610
Emma Victoria ByronRutgers CJohns Hopkins B9710
Alan Lee (UG)CWRU B (UG)Pitt B (UG)9710
Juan LandaetaFlorida State University AUF A9710
Collin Leck (D2)Central OklahomaNYU B98-5
Zaid Asif (D2)NYU BCentral Oklahoma9910
Owen Gilroy (D2)Texas BVassar A9910
Keerthana Krishnan (D2)Texas CVassar B9910
Rahul Rao-PothurajuRowan ARutgers A10110
Brynn JonesOregon StateMississippi State10110
Eric YangPurdue ANorthwestern A10510
Owen Brown (DII)Kenyon B (DII)Kenyon A (UG)107-5
Jacob FriedmanUF FFlorida Tech A10710
Teigue KellyPenn State APrinceton A11010
Vinayak Singh BhadoriyaNYU AMissouri11010
Will McCurleyAuburn AGeorgia Tech B11110
Jay KimUChicago BWashU D11110
Ciaran Strimaitis (DII)Kenyon A (UG)Kenyon B (DII)11110
Anton Akroush (DII)Michigan State AMichigan B11110
Jacob Goodson (DII)Ohio State C (DII)Michigan C (UG)11110
Will Jones (DII)Michigan State C (UG)CWRU D (DII)11110
Jacob Tow (UG)Colorado CollegeTexas D11110
Alexander NicholsUCF BUF C11110
Kyan van BeekUF EFlorida Tech B11110