Question

Boy Scouts painted thousands of messages against this practice on the sidewalks of Cincinnati in one night in 1916. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this practice, which Senator Thomas H. Carter was fined for doing in public in Helena. This practice could involve the use of a cuspidor.
ANSWER: spitting [or expectorating; accept word forms]
[10e] One goal of the early 20th-century anti-spitting campaign was to curtail this disease. “Lungers” (“lung-ers”) with this disease flocked to Colorado’s fresh air to treat it, granting the state the nickname of the “World’s Sanitorium.”
ANSWER: tuberculosis [or TB; accept consumption]
[10m] A city in this state was the first in the US to impose anti-spitting laws, while another city there levied fines as high as 25 dollars for spitting. In 1858, protesters attacked a health facility near Tompkinsville in this state, named for James Monroe’s vice president Daniel Tompkins.
ANSWER: New York [or NY]
<Alex Fregeau, US History>

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BHSUEvans Hall destruction awaiters10101030
Teach Us to Outgrow Our LadnessHang et al., Robert Browning10101030
Team Name Think DetailI prefer really not to speak. If I speak I’m in big trouble10101030
The Plague (anime)" was redirected to: "Oran High School Host ClubI would prefer not to1010020
The anti-STOON-dahl cabal (the tall Keyal et al.)In Search of Things Past1010020
Romanos IV Diogenes’ Macaroni GrillThe Canadians0101020
remembrance of lost timeThe Catastrophic Implosion of Packet Sub0101020
Curse you, Periplus the Platypus!wave2: trimming membership codes 9655377758gp0101020
[moderator voice] yes that is so tenpointscore! is your team feeling bonuspilled?Saint Peter Andre 30000101020