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Can you guess which of the following passages comply with Wikipedia's Neutral Point of View policy?
In 1958, Mao Zedong launched the Great Leap Forward that aimed to rapidly transform China's economy from agrarian to industrial. However, his cruel disregard for the lives of his citizens led to the deadliest famine in history and the deaths of 20–46 million people between 1958 and 1962.
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Extensive investigation into vaccines and autism has shown that there is no relationship between the two, causal or otherwise, and that vaccine ingredients do not cause autism.
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According to Simon Wiesenthal, the Holocaust was a program of extermination of the Jewish people in Germany, but David Irving disputes this analysis.
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Donald Trump has made many false or misleading statements during his campaign and presidency. The statements have been documented by fact-checkers, and the media have widely described the phenomenon as unprecedented in American politics. Many of his comments and actions have been characterized as racially charged or racist.
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Michael Phelps (born June 30, 1985) is an American former competitive swimmer and the most successful and most decorated Olympian of all time with a total of 28 medals. He has encountered legal trouble on several occassions. At age 19 in November 2004, Phelps was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol in Salisbury, Maryland. In February 2009, a photograph of Phelps using a bong went viral; this resulted in the loss of the Kellogg Company as a sponsor, as well as a three-month suspension by USA Swimming. In September 2014, Phelps was arrested again, this time on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and speeding in Baltimore, Maryland.
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