User:A Quest For Knowledge/List of articles whose titles express a POV
According to WP:NPOV:
"Where proper nouns such as names are concerned, disputes may arise over whether a particular name should be used as (or in) an article title. Wikipedia takes a descriptive rather than prescriptive approach in such cases, by using the common English language name as found in verifiable reliable sources; proper names for people or events which incorporate non-neutral terms - e.g. Boston massacre, Tea Pot Dome scandal, Edward the Confessor, Jack the Ripper - are legitimate article titles when they are used by a consensus of the sources."
The following is a list of article whose title express a POV but are nevertheless legitimate article titles because they are the most common names used in English:
- Alfred the Great
- Bataan Death March
- Boston massacre
- Corrupt Bargain
- Edward the Confessor
- Glorious Revolution
- Great Leap Forward
- Great Society
- Fair Deal
- Holocaust denial
- Hooverville
- Intolerable Acts
- Iron Curtain
- Jack the Ripper
- Mugwump
- Patriot (American Revolution)
- Radical Republicans
- Red terror
- Reign of Terror
- Saturday Night Massacre
- Scalawag
- Spoils system
- Tea Pot Dome scandal
- Trail of Tears