The correct answer is 1. The Greek alphabet was used in all the Greek city-states.
The Greek city-states used this common alphabet, derived from the Phoenician alphabet, as a point of cultural and linguistic connection between all of them.
The other aspects were not common among all of them. For example, Sparta had a military training and culture totally different from that of Athens. Each city had its own philosophers, who developed very different thoughts. And music, like all cultural expressions, was typical of each region.
During the middle of the 19th century the National Bank issue, also known as Bank War, consisted in Jackson's goal to dissolve the National Bank and create State Banks. At this time, Kentucky Senator Henry Clay helped to organize the Whig Party which opposed to Jackson's objective and tried to give more power to the Congress than the president, because he thought Jackson had too much control.
Answer:
Their sculptures and artifacts.
Explanation:
The Olmecs were extremely talented artists and sculptors: they produced many statues, masks, figurines (Yes, figurines were a thing back then), stelae (I know you're confused. A stela (the singular form of stelae) is an upright stone or column typically bearing a commemorative inscription or relief design, often serving as a gravestone.), thrones and more. However, they are best known for their colossal heads, 17 of which have been found at four different archaeological sites.
The first picture is an Olmec head, and the second is a stela.
I believe it is English infantry because they used the longbow against the French