The final option. Unbiased would be a fault, it's opinionated. It isn't meant to convince anyone and it isn't an election based on religion.
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the United States already viewed itself as the major power of the Western Hemisphere, as evidenced by the Monroe Doctrine. The United States also grabbed land in the Pacific in order to have coaling stations for its ships on their way to the lucrative markets of Asia.
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(B) “Production and demand decreased with increased oil usage”
This was one of the factors for the decrease in demand for coal.
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In 1930s, during the Great Depression period, the market saw a massive decline in the production of coal and a small steady increase in that of oil. One of the major reasons was the availability and price of oil and other natural fuels. The supply rate was higher than the demand rate which kept the prices of oil and other natural fuels low. Cost of mining and producing coal was very high. Lower prices and increased production of oil helped the producers to gain profit. This is one of the factors that helped oil to succeed ahead of coal.
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Well i found three groups, hope this helps
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~William Lloyd Garrison and his followers of the New England Anti-Slavery Society believed in immediate emancipation, and approached the problem of slavery through speakers, articles in Garrison's newspaper The Liberator, and meetings.
~David Walker believed that black people needed to fight back themselves, and they organized themselves in anti slavery societies.
~Frederick Douglass was an educated man and he hoped that abolition could be achieved through political actions, and so he began his own anti-slavery newspaper called The North Star.