According to urban legend, the Pillar of New York holds up Manhattan Island and if that pillar were to break, Manhattan will sink into the Atlantic Ocean. Essentially, it is a giant gyroscope lubricated by an inorganic suspension with a high quotient of lubricity. This lubricant comes from an ethereal spring bubbling up from the Earth's core. Who or what made the Pillar is unknown. It is located somewhere below the sewer system and can only be accessed by a hole covered by special drainage plug.
During one summer, dozens of ghosts gathered at the Pillar of New York and blocked the flow of this lubricant. With the pillar destroyed, chaos would reign supreme. After two weeks, the act of sabotage led to earthquakes. The Ghostbusters decided not to investigate the earthquakes, which they thought were natural at the time. Ray Stantz believed in the old legend and investigated alone. He was cornered by the ghosts but Slimer rushed to tell the other Ghostbusters. They entered the sewers and chased off the ghosts then reopened the pathway. The lubricant flowed to the Pillar and restored it to normal. As luck would have it, the Ghostbusters got paid for stopping the earthquakes.
Answer:
Herbert Hoover
Explanation:
Calvin Coolidge did not choose to run for re-election in 1928, and the republicans nominated former secretary of commerce Herbert Hoover.
During the primaries, Hoover faced former governor of Illinois Frank Orren Lowden, and Senate Majority Leader Charles Curtis.
Hoover was nominated on the first ballot during the 1928 National Republican Convention, which was held in Kansas City, Missouri.
Answer:
1. Columbus returns from first voyage to America
2. England issues charter for Virginia
3. Charles Il passes Navigation Acts
4. James II forms Dominion of New England
5. French and Indian War begins