User:JoshSturgill/Evaluate an Article

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 * United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
 * I am intrigued by foreign relations regarding the U.S. by its allies, and this new agreement will shortly go into effect.

Lead
The Lead in United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement is well organized, clearly describes the topic, and includes useful sources to assure of its validity.

Content
The article is perfectly relevant to the topic, has been recently reviewed and updated (within the week) and includes accurate information. However,

according to Wikipedia, it still needs to be updated (a lot has happened in regards to it the past couple days).

Tone and Balance
The article is neutral and doesn't present any bias. There is no persuasion, merely statement of facts.

Sources and References
The article uses over 80 sources, from many different sources, all of which are recent and up to date.

Organization
As stated previously, the article is well written, has not grammatical/spelling errors, and is organized pleasingly.

Images and Media
The images and graphics used are well-captioned, relevant, and placed well.

Checking the talk page
There aren't any real conversations, mostly just people occasionally commenting about an edit.

Overall impressions
The article has a lot of editors and is edited frequently. It is informative, neutral, and well organized. It is very complete.

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