Question

In Spain, protests against this type of policy were sparked by the trial of the “Bilbao 11.” Giulio Andreotti temporarily suspended this type of policy in the wake of the Seveso Disaster; this type of policy was permanently repealed in Italy by Law 194 and a 1981 referendum. An essay against this type of policy received a popular name when a front-page Charlie Hebdo cartoon used the derogatory term “salopes.” In France, the (*) “Manifesto (10[1])of the 343” protested against this (10[1])policy, which was repealed by the 1975 “Veil (“VILE”) Law.” (-5[1])In an Eastern European country, Decree 770 enacted this type of policy and set conditions for women to be awarded “heroine” status. For 10 points, name this health policy disastrously imposed in Ceausescu’s (cho-CHES-koo’s) Romania to increase the number of births. (10[1]) ■END■

ANSWER: abortion ban [prompt on contraceptive ban; prompt on anti-abortion law; reject “legalization of abortion”]
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Forrest WeintraubColumbia BOlmo (Bonus) Bagelry7310
Walter ZhangUG Championship Players (and Mazin)meet the new weird, same as the old weird7910
Arthur Delot-VilainWatching Arthur Delot-Vilain at Chicago Open Made Me Like French People Againnats is supposed to mean you all have gone soft88-5
Victor Pavaonats is supposed to mean you all have gone softWatching Arthur Delot-Vilain at Chicago Open Made Me Like French People Again12910

Summary

2023 BHSU @ Berkeley03/18/2023Y3100%0%33%89.00
2023 BHSU @ Yale04/08/2023Y3100%0%33%93.67
2023 BHSU @ Sheffield04/15/2023Y2100%0%100%129.00
2023 BHSU @ Waterloo04/15/2023Y367%33%67%87.50