I believe that they fought for confederacy but I MIGHT BE WRONG.
The answer to the question is B
The Doryphoros (Greek Δορυφόρος Classical Greek Greek pronunciation: [dorypʰóros], "Spear-Bearer"; Latinised as Doryphorus) of Polykleitos is one of the best known Greek sculptures of classical antiquity, depicting a solidly-built, well-muscled standing warrior, originally bearing a spear balanced on his left shoulder.
The work nonetheless forms an important early example of both Classical Greek contrapposto and classical realism; as such, the iconic Doryphoros proved highly influential elsewhere in ancient art.
Generally speaking it was the "New England and Middle" areas that placed a high value on religious freedom, since these areas tended to have the most diverse populations. <span>
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