Round 10: Tossup 5
Channel 4 anchor Jon Snow got flak for criticizing a British “fascism” surrounding these objects, which are a target of soccer player James McClean. Georgia professor Moina Michael popularized a tradition around these objects. Anna Guérin traveled the US distributing these objects in exchange for donations, which is now the Haig Fund’s primary fundraising method. Don Cherry’s xenophobic claim that immigrants rarely used these objects led to his firing from Hockey Night in Canada. An (*) annual tradition involving these objects was inspired by a poem written by a surgeon after observing a burial in Ypres (“ee-pruh”). That poem, which describes how these objects “blow / Between the crosses, row on row,” is John McCrae’s “In Flanders Fields.” For 10 points, a replica of what flower is worn to honor fallen soldiers on Remembrance Day? ■END■
ANSWER: poppy [or remembrance poppies; accept poppy fascism; prompt on flowers until read]
<BC, Modern World> | NAFTA-Packet-10
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