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Sadenar40000, it would be helpful if you explained your rating rationale. Specifically, I believe the article warrants B-class, so could you please specify what's missing so your input could be actionable. Cheers--
Tomobe03 (
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13:28, 10 September 2021 (UTC)reply
If you are of the opinion that this is a B class, feel free to alter the rating I made by following the B class checklist, taking a second look at this article makes me think that the sourcing does warrant more of a B than a C class rating on this one, my excuses for any trouble made.
Sadenar40000 (
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11:49, 11 September 2021 (UTC)reply
"On 5–6 October, in the final weeks of the First World War, representatives of political parties representing the Croats, the Serbs, and the Slovenes living in Austria-Hungary the National Council of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs as a representative body with the aim of achieving independence from the empire."