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__**PRIMARY SOURCES**__
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 * Explanation**: This is the Constitution of China, in which it states that everyone is to be treated equally no matter of race, religious beliefs, and gender. This is obviously not the case at all, based on the way the China treats certain types of people.

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 * Explanation**: I chose this source because it demonstrates how China didn't give media freedom for a long period of time and sometimes, still doesn't. It also shows how the Olympics had a big impact on China. Other countries were getting nervous about having the Olympics in China, so they had to re-ensure the other countries that the media will have freedom to give correct results and report the truth.

__**ARTIFACTS**__
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 * Explanation**: This article reports human rights in China since the 1940s'. This article demonstrates how China has improved and in some places, hasn't improved. They will let the media speak openly and give have more slack on freedom of speech. Although, slave labor is still a human rights violation which they need to fix.

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 * Explanation**: A raw video that exhibits people suffering from China's human rights violations. The people in this video are enslaved because they practiced Falun Gong, which is a certain way of living. Because they practiced Falun Gong, they were forced to work in factories with extremely long days and no time to do anything else. They had no time to eat and no freedom, at all.

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 * Explanation**: This article shows how China didn't keep their promises of letting the media have freedom of speech, even though they made a promise to fellow countries. There is a list of men that were arrested for putting the news and truth, into the media. This was not a good choice on China's part, because it was 8 months before the Beijing Olympics. People were beginning to become very sceptical.