Talk:Robert M. La Follette/GA2

Latest comment: 3 years ago by GhostRiver in topic GA Review

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Reviewer: GhostRiver (talk · contribs) 01:14, 21 October 2021 (UTC)Reply


I'll be taking a look at this (again)! I anticipate this review being somewhat quick, as all of the comments from my previous review should have been addressed. — GhostRiver 01:14, 21 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

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Criteria: 1a. prose ( ) 1b. MoS ( ) 2a. ref layout ( ) 2b. cites WP:RS ( ) 2c. no WP:OR ( ) 2d. no WP:CV ( )
3a. broadness ( ) 3b. focus ( ) 4. neutral ( ) 5. stable ( ) 6a. free or tagged images ( ) 6b. pics relevant ( )
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Lede

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Early life

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  • "eight monthes" → "eight months"

Early political career

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House of Representatives

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  • "protege" → "protégé"
  • No comma after "Author Jorn Brøndal wrote that"
  • "hlamed" → "blamed"

Gubernatorial candidate

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  • "Democratic opponent – Louis G. Bomrich" → "Democratic opponent Louis G. Bomrich"

Governor of Wisconsin (1901–1906)

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  • No comma or space needed after "implementation of primary elections"
  • Comma after "ultimately"
  • "state supreme court" → "state Supreme Court" with a link to Wisconsin Supreme Court

Senator (1906–1925)

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Roosevelt administration (1906–1909)

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  • Link demagogue
  • Mention some of the progressive measures Roosevelt declined to support
  • "Beginning with the 1908 presidential election" → "Beginning in 1908"

Taft administration (1909–1913)

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  • Shift the photos up to the start of this section, purely for aesthetic reasons
  • "sixteen congressmen" → "16 congressmen" per MOS:NUM

Wilson administration (1913–1921)

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  • Combine second and third paragraphs
  • "In many people's eyes throughout this period, La Follette was a traitor to his country because he was in effect supporting Germany." → "This earned the ire of many Americans, who believed that La Follette was a traitor to his country, effectively supporting Germany."

Harding–Coolidge administration (1921–1924)

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  • "conservative Senator" → "conservative senator" (senator here being used as a descriptor, not a title)
  • Hyphen to en dash in "1920-21"

1924 presidential campaign

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  • Either "By early 1924" or "in late 1923" can be excised
  • "quickly endorsed La Follette for president" → "quickly endorsed his presidential bid"
  • "and "Independent."" → "and "Independent"." per MOS:LQ
  • "La Follette's 16.6% showing" → "La Follette's 16.6 percent showing" per MOS:PERCENT

Death and legacy

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  • Link bronchitis and pneumonia
  • "offered to his wife –" → "offered to his wife,"
  • "but she didn't accept the offer" → "but she declined the offer"
  • "After his death, La Follette's wife, Belle Case La Follette, remained" → "After her husband's death, Belle Case remained"
  • Link Robert M. La Follette Jr. in the first paragraph and delink in the second
  • "Democratic nominee for Governor of Wisconsin" → "Democratic gubernatorial nominee"

Everything else is already checked and has not been substantially changed! Putting on hold for now to allow nominator to address comments. — GhostRiver 01:40, 21 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

@GhostRiver – Thanks a lot for another taking a look. I have addressed all the comments, and have added just 2 more images, both in the public domain. How is it looking now? – Kavyansh.Singh (talk) 09:44, 21 October 2021 (UTC)Reply
Everything looks good now, happy to pass! — GhostRiver 13:46, 21 October 2021 (UTC)Reply
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