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Article Evaluation Article Name: History of the United States (1918-1945)

Under the Bank Holiday and Emergency Banking Act, there seems to be a minor bias that expresses how the American population would react to FDR's Bank Holiday. This is the line of which the bias occurs. "Ordinarily, such an action would cause widespread panic. But the action created a general sense of relief." There isn't any proof provided that would suggest a widespread panic or FDR's action created a "general sense of relief." If the Bank Holiday truly did these things, evidence needs to be shown rather than saying that there would be widespread panic. At this point and time, it is all hearsay. In fact, the entire paragraph isn't based on any reliable evidence. There isn't a single citation. After further investigating, many of the paragraphs are not supported by citations.

Potential Articles to Edit: Indiana (needs improvements in the education select, talk about the educational standards used in Indiana, step,.) (Update langauage section, if evidence exists, show the number of English speakers to not)

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Indiana public schools have gone through several changes throughout Indiana's history. Modern, public school standards, have been implemented all throughout the state. These new standards were adopted in April 2014. The overall goal of these new state standards is to ensure Indiana students have the necessary skills and requirements needed to enter college or the workforce upon high school graduation. State standards can be found for nearly every major subject taught in Indiana public schools. Mathematics, English/Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies are among the top, prioritized standards. The Indiana Department of Education reported in 2017 that the state's overall graduation rates were 87.19% for alternative graduators and 80.10% for curriculum graduators.