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Studies
Studies
* [[How we work:Studies/News Timelines in Wikipedia|News Timelines in Wikipedia]]
* [[How we work:Studies/News Timelines in Wikipedia|News Timelines in Wikipedia]]
== 1.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2024_United_States_presidential_election Timeline of United States Elections]==
-The year is given as an header
-Below the year is the month, date and event
-Example:
2023
January 6: Former National Security Advisor John Bolton declares his intent to mount a bid.
February 1: The Democratic National Committee's deadline for early states to change the dates of their primaries.
== 2. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Brexit#:~:text=9%20July%3A%20Boris%20Johnson%20resigns,for%20Exiting%20the%20European%20Union. Timeline of Brexit ]==
Format:
-Year is given as an header
-Date, Month, Event are given as one sentence below the year
Example:
2018
6 July: A UK white paper on the future relationship between the UK and the EU, known as the Chequers agreement, is finalised.
== 3. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2022_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine:_phase_1 Timeline of the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukrain] ==
-Month and year on top
-Date and Month below
-Event
Example:
March 2022
1 March
Fighting took place around Mariupol throughout the night.
== 4. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_investigations_into_Donald_Trump_and_Russia_(2020%E2%80%932022) Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia] ==
Format:
-Starts with year as header
-Followed by month
-Then month, date and event
Example:
2020
January
January 4: Mueller records show that Manafort admits to link from Russian intelligence to origins of Ukraine investigation.
January 7: Prosecutors recommend prison time for Flynn.