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LIO 2: Electric Boogaloo:
History A-ddition:
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This individual and character won two Nobel prizes. 

Who is Madame Marie Curie?

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This contemporary writer famously declared that he "stood on the side of the egg as opposed to the walls that crush them."

Who is Murakami Haruki?

2000

The repeated use of repetitive and nonsense language in this protest poem illustrates the obsession and paranoia of hegemonic powers concerning nuclear arms.

What is "Hum Bom"(Allen Ginsburg)?

2000

This country organized and led the rules-based system that has existed since at least the end of the Cold War. 

What is the USA/United States?

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The Haitian dictator known as "Papa Doc" and this Vietnamese leader who headed the resistance to French colonialism.

What is 2? (Francois Duvalier (2) + I Ho Chin Minh(0)=2)

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In the history of the Peloponnesian War, this general orates about the Athenians and describes them as exceptional.

Who was Pericles?

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This British political scientist popularized the term "Liberal International Order".

Who is John Ikenberry?

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This climate activist made great strides in advocating for greener policies worldwide. She made an appearance at the 2018 UN Climate Summit where she delivered an impactful speech.

Who is Greta Thunberg?

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This term refers to power that is not derived from economic or military strength but from respect for the ideas and way of life it represents. 

What is "soft power"? 

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This work glows in the dark and this author expresses the importance of national pride for a country to improve.

What is 3? (Radioactive (2) + Richard Rorty (1)=3).

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Satan and his fellow devils create this glittery city in their new found land.

What is Pandemonium?

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The 3 volume work "Refugee Tales" is modeled on this work by this British medieval poet.

Who is Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales?

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Many of the principles of protest used by the Anti-War movement came from the movement occurring contemporaneously.

What is the Civil Rights Movement?

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This is the name for the grouping of the world's leading capitalist economies. 

What is G7?

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This classified gathering of scientists created the first nuclear weapons and this metaphorical timepiece was reduced to 90 seconds following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

What is 4? (Manhattan Project (3) + Doomsday Clock (1)=4)

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This character in "The Dew Breaker" has guilt over a brother who she could not stop from drowning. 

Who is Anne?

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This author wrote the 3-part novel that became a global cultural phenomenon in the 50s.  

Who was J.R.R Tolkien?

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The symbol of this movement was congenitally something that every French motorist is required to keep in their car.

What is the Yellow Vest Movement?

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This international system allows each state complete independence in the treatment of its citizens. 

What is the Westphalian system?

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This Nobel prize-winning author of "Blowin' in the Wind" and the country subject to the Platt and Teller Amendments.

What is 2? (Bob Dylan(1) + Cuba(1)=2)

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This character escapes from the Castel Sant'Angelo at the outset of Tosca.

Who is Angelotti?

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This author wrote a novel depicting the pain of an individual in a totalitarian regime and the banality of evil in wartime.

Who is Shōhei Ōoka?

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This poet uses metaphoric imagery of a young girl burning to protest U.S. bombings of North Vietnam.

Who is Yusef Komunyakaa?

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In Snyder's work, he defines this term as the sense that it only possible to move towards a liberal democratic world.

What is "Politics of Inevitably" or "Politics of Eternity" or "Myth of The End of History"?

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This novel was repeatedly read by the protagonist who had insomnia and this Cuban Dictator from the late 20s to early 30s.

What is 6? (Anna Karenina (4) + General Machado (3)=7)

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