Wikipedia Assignment
Add content to an article related to Italian Politics:
- Add at least 2 paragraphs-worth of text to a course-related article, cite statements to a reliable source
- Be sure to add your article to the category of “Politics of Italy” when editing and add internal links
- You should have at least six sources in your addition.
- If appropriate, these additions could be in different parts of the article.
- When you make a, clearly state the fact in your own words, and then cite the source where you found the information. Wikipedia “bots” will find and flag you if information is plagiarized
IV. The Citation Hunt tool shows unreferenced statements from articles. First, evaluate whether the statement in question is true! An uncited statement could just be lacking a reference or it could be inaccurate or misleading. Reliable sources on the subject will help you choose whether to add it or correct the statement.
V. Use checklist on page 15 of “editing wikipedia”: proofread, neutral language, clear for non expert, Wikipedia consistent formatting, reliable sources, links to other Wikipedia articles where appropriate
Be sure you are logged in with your WikiPedia username whenever you make edits
Ask me for the username and password
The article i am editing :
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The link to the dashboard wikiedu:
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To find the article:
https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/
https://ucsd.libguides.com/
no let me give you the the login information to the wikipedia for editing
username: aalmubia and the password : Mm6163377
the Article
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https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/
you can check the training tab if you stuck
basically i have to edit the article above with resources and add at least 2 paragraphs to it
but follow the instructions above 🙂
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Fascism in Italy
The growth in Mussolini’s popularity to the extent of becoming a national leader was gradual as would be expected for a leader of any fascist movement.[1]The doctrine only succeeded in Italy because the public was just as enthusiastic for change as much as Mussolini was committed to doing away with the liberal doctrines and Marxism in the country. Therefore, he would later write and distribute The Doctrine
[1]. Robert O. Paxton “The five stages of fascism.” Fascism, (New York, NY: Routledge, 2017) 13.
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