Which of the following is true of ancestor worship common in early Asian cultures?

Only males participated in ancestor worship rituals throughout all periods.

All members of the society participated equally in the rituals.

Some rituals began at the community level.

Rituals were not related to social status, power, or kinship.

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The statement that is true of ancestor worship common in early Asian cultures is:

Some rituals began at the community level.

Ancestor worship often involves rituals that can be performed at both the family and community levels, recognizing the importance of ancestors in social and communal settings. The other statements are not universally true, as participation and the nature of rituals could vary significantly depending on cultural context, social status, and kinship ties.