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Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Interracial adoption:
 * Article Evaluation
 * This in-depth analysis of interracial adoption sets it apart from transcultural and international adoption in this comprehensive piece. It provides a detailed picture of the situation by highlighting the racial demographics of adoptees and children in foster care with the use of data. The historical part follows the development of interracial adoption, with special attention to the effects of the Civil Rights Movement and programs such as "Operation Brown Baby" that were implemented after World War II. Changes in adoption trends are noted in the article, including a drop in transracial adoptions in the 1990s. It also highlights important individuals like Harry and Bertha Holt, who were instrumental in changing attitudes by adopting Korean American children in the 1950s. :
 * Sources
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Interracial_adoption&gesuggestededit=1

Option 2

 * Article title
 * New Zealand Women's National League
 * Article Evaluation
 * The New Zealand National Women's League was established in 2002 and has since undergone major changes. Playoffs were first established in 2004 and were first conducted in a round-robin style. Following a 2007 break, the league reopened in 2009 with four clubs each in the Northern and Southern conferences. It went back to the previous format by 2013. The league, which catered to players under 20, switched to a summer schedule from 2010 to 2014 and functioned as a national women's youth league. In 2015, the age limitations were removed, making it an open women's league. In anticipation of more modifications, New Zealand Football planned to make the switch to a club-based tournament by 2020, with the goal of increasing participation and raising the number of federation games by 2018.
 * Sources
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=New_Zealand_Women%27s_National_League&gesuggestededit=1
 * The New Zealand National Women's League was established in 2002 and has since undergone major changes. Playoffs were first established in 2004 and were first conducted in a round-robin style. Following a 2007 break, the league reopened in 2009 with four clubs each in the Northern and Southern conferences. It went back to the previous format by 2013. The league, which catered to players under 20, switched to a summer schedule from 2010 to 2014 and functioned as a national women's youth league. In 2015, the age limitations were removed, making it an open women's league. In anticipation of more modifications, New Zealand Football planned to make the switch to a club-based tournament by 2020, with the goal of increasing participation and raising the number of federation games by 2018.
 * Sources
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=New_Zealand_Women%27s_National_League&gesuggestededit=1

Option 3

 * Article title
 * Society of Revolutionary Republican Women
 * Article Evaluation
 * This article offers a concise overview of the evolving role of women during the French Revolution. It highlights key events such as the "Pétition des femmes" and the Women's March on Versailles, demonstrating the growing influence of women in revolutionary discussions. The inclusion of Dutch feminist Etta Palm d'Aelders adds an international perspective. The exploration of women's clubs, their organization, and increasing political involvement provides valuable insights into this transformative period. The mention of Olympe de Gouges and her significant contribution with "The Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen" adds depth. Overall, the article effectively encapsulates the multifaceted engagement of women in shaping political discourse during the French Revolution.
 * Sources
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Society_of_Revolutionary_Republican_Women&gesuggestededit=1
 * Sources
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Society_of_Revolutionary_Republican_Women&gesuggestededit=1
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Society_of_Revolutionary_Republican_Women&gesuggestededit=1

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