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Article Evaluation
Article I Evaluated: Slovene Peasant Revolt
 * This article's content contained information that was relevant only to the topic. There weren't any irrelevant pieces or parts that didn't belong. Nothing distracted me because all the information stuck to the point.
 * The article stayed neutral from beginning to end with no biased claims. Everything was simply factual.
 * No viewpoints were over/under presented because the article made sure to cover the main points evenly, going from one to the next in a "clean" fashion.
 * The article only has 1 reference at the bottom of the page and it references a book, for which there is no link. Throughout the article however, there are many in-texts links that all lead to other Wikipedia articles. I checked them all and they all work. All of the sources support the claims in the article because they're all definitions of some sort of wording used within the writing.
 * There is a problem in the article: not every fact is referenced. Instead, the author put the reference link directly after the last word in the article, meaning that the entire article is referenced with that single, non-wikipedia source. The reference that does exist is a book, so there is no direct way to read exactly what the book says without having it.
 * From what I can tell, no information is out of date, but there could definitely be more added. The article is very short and pretty much just covers the main points of the topic without very much detail. I think the article could be lengthened and contain more explanation about certain aspects of the topic.
 * This article's talk page has no conversations going on, but it does have a list of to-do's for the WikiProject that it is part of.
 * This article is rated at a Stub-Class of quality with a Mid-Importance level. It is also part of a WikiProject called "WikiProject Slovenia", which is a collaboration effort to provide more coverage on Slovenia on Wikipedia.
 * We haven't yet talked about this topic specifically, the Slovene Peasant Revolt, but Wikipedia talks about it very professionally. There is no slang or lack of important points, just like our textbook.

~ Bsallowa (Brayden Alloway)