Question

Residents refused to assist people in this event a year after the (-5[1])Bible Riots killed over 20 people in Southwark. After leading an uprising during this event, Thomas Meagher worked as a journalist and joined the “Fighting 69th.” As part of this event, New York City, (-5[1])Kingston, and Grosse (-5[1])Isle were impacted by a typhus epidemic. (10[1])People who relocated during this event were targeted by the (10[2])Order of the Star (10[2])Spangled Banner. (-5[1])Quinnipiac (10[1])University (10[3])hosts a museum (10[1])dedicated (10[1])to this event (10[1])that outlines a 170-dollar (10[1])donation by the (10[1])Choctaw. (10[16])Vessels (10[1]-5[1])called (10[5])long (10[1])cónra, (10[1])or coffin ships, (10[4])brought people impacted by this event (10[1])to cities (10[1])such (10[1])as Boston. (10[2])For 10 points, name this event that (10[1])impacted the US economy in the 1840s after (10[2])millions faced mass starvation from the blight (10[1])of a staple (10[2])crop. (10[1])■END■ (10[3])

ANSWER: Irish potato famine [or Great Irish Famine; or Great Famine; or An Gorta Mor; prompt on Great Hunger]
<NS, American History>
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Summary

California2025-02-01Y3100%0%0%85.33
Great Lakes2025-02-01Y5100%0%20%89.20
Lower Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01Y6100%0%0%102.33
Midwest2025-02-01Y6100%0%17%86.83
North2025-02-01Y3100%0%0%88.00
Overflow2025-02-01Y5100%0%20%97.80
Pacific Northwest2025-02-01Y2100%0%0%89.00
South Central2025-02-01Y2100%0%0%89.00
Southeast2025-02-01Y4100%0%0%91.75
UK2025-02-01Y10100%0%10%87.90
Upper Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01Y8100%0%0%101.75
Upstate NY2025-02-01Y3100%0%33%106.00

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Delia CropperOxford AWarwick B11-5
Stevie MillerCarnegie Mellon AOhio State A45-5
Charles HangWashU AIllinois C48-5
Akshar GoyalIllinois AIndiana A5510
Daniel HuangMichigan DCarnegie Mellon B6510
Roselyn DaffinSouthampton AOxford C6510
Luke KetchumMissouri S&TChicago D6910
Ian McDowellCambridge CCambridge E6910
Andrew ZengStanford BGeorgetown A71-5
Graham TroyUNC BLiberty A7210
Robert FreemanSouth CarolinaVirginia Tech A7310
Trey StephensLouisville AVanderbilt A7310
Ian LuGeorgia Tech CAlabama A7310
Sam McNameeNotre Dame ANotre Dame C7610
William OrrYale AVassar A7710
Jerry XuClaremont BUC Berkeley A8010
Linus LuuCambridge DCambridge B8410
Agnijo BanerjeeCambridge AOxford B8710
Ryan SunUC Berkeley BUCSD8810
Ivan KarpUCLAClaremont A8810
Chris YooWilliam & MaryDuke8810
Aden SunChicago BChicago A8810
Gabe DubowskiIllinois BIndiana B8810
Braden BoothMissouriChicago C8810
Conor ThompsonIowa StateWinona State8810
Alex SmitsWisconsin BMinnesota B8810
Aaron MarchandCarletonWisconsin A8810
Roan DowlingIowaNotre Dame B8810
Yaj JhajhriaUW BUBC8810
Athena ShaddenTexas ATAMU8810
Louis HarneyGeorgia Tech BBruin A8810
Jacob Hardin-BernhardtNYU CSouthampton B8810
Lucas JohnsWarwick AManchester8810
David BassJohns Hopkins ARutgers A8810
Justin LeeImperial ADurham8910
Kritanu SahaCornell DESF A89-5
Meggy ManiGeorgetown BNorthwestern A9010
Alice Ton NuUW AAlberta9010
Jaik HavlickASUTexas B9010
Gus VanskikeMaryland BPenn B9010
Chris ScheriRIT ACornell C9010
Prahalad RaoOhio State BKenyon9110
Angelo PanCase Western BCase Western A9210
Aryan DesarapuMichigan AMichigan State9510
Joseph CollinsImperial BLSE9510
Saketh DontarajuNYU AJohn Jay College9510
Owen LinderBinghamton ARIT B9510
Andrew FisherSheffieldBristol10110
Simon ZimmermanOhio State ACarnegie Mellon A10310
Azura GollamudiNorthwestern BPurdue10410
Elijah ScheinsonColumbia CCornell B10610
Anirudh BharadwajPenn AGeorge Washington B10610
Tobin PayneWarwick BOxford A11310
Jonathan SchneidauLiberty CUNC D12110
William GrogerColumbia BHaverford B12110
Joseph ChambersVirginia AWake Forest12810
Cole HartungGeorgetown AStanford B13110
Eva Lettiere-RobertsGeorge Washington ANYU B13110
Miller DoerrLiberty BUNC C13210
Jiping FangIllinois CWashU A13310
Samir SarmaGeorgia Tech DTennessee A13310
Gregory StoneESF ACornell D13310