Question

In this modern-day country, a form of religious theater whose name translates as “sacramental play” was performed on two-story wagons during Corpus Christi. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this European country where plays emphasizing the power of the Catholic Church were prevalent during its 16th- and 17th-century “Golden Age.”
ANSWER: Spain [or Kingdom of Spain; or Reino de España; accept Spanish Golden Age]
[10h] Autos sacramentales during the Spanish Golden Age were preceded by these brief prologues. A Latin American author wrote an allegory in this form in which Religion spares two Aztecs named America and Occident during the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
ANSWER: loas [accept Loa to Divine Narcissus, Loa to the Divine Narcissus, Loa to the Auto Sacramental of Divine Narcissus, or Loa para el divino narciso] (The author was Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.)
[10m] This Golden Age dramatist and Catholic monk wrote more than 80 plays, but is now best known for originating the story of Don Juan in The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest.
ANSWER: Tirso de Molina [or Gabriel Téllez; prompt on de Molina]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Brown AYale A100010
Chicago BMaryland A100010
Claremont APenn State A0000
Columbia BUC Berkeley B100010
Cornell AWUSTL A1001020
Florida AOhio State A1001020
Georgia Tech AChicago A1001020
Georgia Tech BMcGill A100010
Harvard AMIT A1001020
Houston AJohns Hopkins A100010
Indiana AColumbia A1001020
Michigan AVanderbilt A001010
NYU AFlorida B1001020
North Carolina AMinnesota A1001020
Northwestern AChicago C1001020
Purdue AImperial A1001020
Rutgers AIllinois A1001020
Rutgers BMinnesota B0000
South Carolina AWUSTL B100010
Stanford ADuke A1001020
Texas ACornell B1001020
Toronto AUC Berkeley A100010
Virginia APenn A100010
Yale BIowa State A100010