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author jacobroly <57413001+jacobroly@users.noreply.github.com> 2021-06-22 20:41:32.0 -07:00:00
committer GitHub <noreply@github.com> 2021-06-22 20:41:32.0 -07:00:00
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b13688ddeccafddffe3355b3002d065dcd9c7665 [patch]
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Update output.json

correction issued

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 _data/output.json | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/_data/output.json b/_data/output.json
index 4bf6e47..b1fbba1 100644
--- a/_data/output.json
+++ a/_data/output.json
@@ -1440,7 +1440,7 @@
  "delta": "5",
  "deltaSum": "55",
  "keyPeople": "",
  "keyEvents": "Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge takes power in Cambodia, increasing tensions primarily between the PRC and USSR. Pol Pot's Cambodia served as a valuable asset in the Sino-Soviet split. Although debated, some say that the U.S. had involvement in supporting the Khmer Rouge as well.",
  "keyEvents": "Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge takes power in Cambodia, increasing tensions primarily between the PRC and USSR. The Khmer Rouge regime would later go on to kill over 2.5 million Cambodians through mass genocide of the so-called \"new people.\" As it was backed by China, Pol Pot's Cambodia served as a valuable asset in the Sino-Soviet split and its defeat by Vietnam led to the onset of the second Sino-Vietnamese war.",
  "keyTerms": "",
  "colR": "115",
  "colB": "240",
@@ -1778,4 +1778,4 @@
  "colB": "255",
  "coolDate": "December 26, 1991"
 }

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