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Karl Polanyi’s argument that these events were more impactful because “the Indian village community had been demolished” is quoted in a 2000 book by historian Mike Davis about these events in the “Late Victorian” era. Richard Temple organized a successful response to one of these events in Bihar in 1874. These events have “never occurred in a functioning democracy” (10[1])according to (-5[1])Amartya (10[1])Sen. (10[2])The ENSO phenomenon and laissez-faire trade policies exacerbated a “Great” (10[1])one of these events in southern India that began in 1876. (10[1])Winston Churchill has been heavily criticized for (10[1])the sparsity of aid offered during one of these events in Bengal during World War II. For 10 points, name these events, one of which occurred in Ireland due to a potato blight. ■END■

ANSWER: famines [or food shortages; accept Bihar famine or Bengal famine or Great Famine of 1876–1878 or Southern India famine of 1876–1878 or Madras famine of 1877; accept Irish potato famine or Great Hunger or Great Famine or an Gorta Mór; accept Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World; prompt on droughts; prompt on Late Victorian Holocausts]
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Todd MaslykMichigan AMichigan C (UG)5810
Owen Edelson (DII)Kenyon A (UG)Michigan D (DII)60-5
Alan Lee (UG)CWRU B (UG)Pitt A6110
Daniel Huang (DII)Michigan D (DII)Kenyon A (UG)6210
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