Which statements best describe the religious beliefs and practices of prehistoric peoples? Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses There is little evidence of prehistoric religious beliefs and practices. There is little evidence of prehistoric religious beliefs and practices. They believed in a single, all-powerful God who ruled the universe. They believed in a single, all-powerful God who ruled the universe. They believed that animals, plants, and forces of nature were filled with spirits. They believed that animals, plants, and forces of nature were filled with spirits. They conducted burial rituals for their dead. They conducted burial rituals for their dead. They followed teachings learned from sacred texts.

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The two correct statements that best describe the religious beliefs and practices of prehistoric peoples are:

1. They believed that animals, plants, and forces of nature were filled with spirits.
2. They conducted burial rituals for their dead.

These beliefs indicate a form of animism and a respect for the deceased, which are commonly associated with prehistoric cultures.