James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) was a prolific American writer who spent most of his life in Cooperstown, New York, near a lake surrounded by the Iroquois of the Six Nations. Cooper crafted a unique form of literature writing historical romances about frontier and indian life. He joined the U.S. Navy after being expelled from Yale after a prank in which he blew up a student's door. He wrote historical novels known as The Leatherstocking Tales.
It was the espectacular escape!!!
For months, with spoons as tools, each one drilled its way into the ventilation pipes of the old building, sometimes aided by the vacuum motor turned into a drill.
They built a raft from the remains of a lifeguard that had to withstand the onslaughts of the sea and the probable tarascades of hungry sharks. For the end they left the elaboration of oars that would help them to reach the other shore, probably near the Golden Gate. The instrument to inflate the boat was missing: an old accordion that we don't know where it came from!!!
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the best bet would be "state-imposed intimidation" since the state almost always has to enforce order through fear. </span>
It took 55 days for him to assume total control
The answer to the question that is stated above is letter C.
The Dawes Plan <span>was put in place to help Germany meet the Allies reparation demands.
></span>The Dawes Plan<span> was proposed by the Dawes Committee which is spearheaded by </span>Charles G. Dawes. This<span> was an attempt in 1924 to solve the </span>World War I reparations<span> problem.</span>