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In the New Deal article, it sticks to the topic by explaining what the New Deal was and what came from it. It also does a good job of explaining who the deal would support and how it would do it. The article does a good job explaining what groups of people would benefit and how they would benefit. Although the article does begin to stray away from what the actual deal was, I think it does a good job providing background on what was going on in the house at the time and why the law came about. This article does a good job of fully explaining what the New Deal was and the outcome of it.

This Article does a good job of straining away from being biased. It explains how the New Deal was considered a liberal ideology and how the house was predominately liberal from 1933-1938, then switched to conservative from 1939-1964. It does a good job on explaining why it was considered liberal by giving evidence of the acts, like giving $500 million for relief operations by states and cities. The Works Progress Administration had made the government the largest single employer in the nation. This alone is extremely liberal, but the New Deal alone was a liberal act and the article explains that so there is now biased beliefs in this article.

Throughout this article, there are several links that all work. The links provide the reader with a better background if they are not familiar with certain acts, people, or economic policies. This article does a great job of providing a reader with not a very good background in history the ability to understand what exactly this deal was. It does a good job with providing an overview, and then diving into every event that led up to it and the downfall of the deal. It also does a good job of explaining what deals are still relevant today like the FDIC.

The information within the article is all up to date. Considering this deal was enacted in 1933, all facts are up to date and reliable facts. This article went very in to depth about everything that happened throughout the process of the New Deal, and what the people thought of it and how they reacted. The article even dives into what different races thought about it, and how African Americans were treated throughout the process of the deal. Overall, the article is very up to date and has a plethora of information. Throughout the article, credible facts and evidence are provided.

This Article is rated at a B which is a suitable rating for an article like this. Although a very well-constructed article, anybody is still able to edit it. This alone makes the rating go down because it has not been perfected yet. If the article were ever to be perfected, the rating would go up. Once the article is locked and in its final stage, it will be more credible then it is now. As of now, its still clearly a work in progress but still a very credible article.