How did the Aborigines' religious beliefs affect their way of life? (1 point) Responses. Priests became powerful tribal leaders. They migrated to other islands to spread their religion. They believed that it was their responsibility to care for the land. They believed that they had a right to farm the land and use its resources.

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The correct response is: They believed that it was their responsibility to care for the land.

Aboriginal religious beliefs are deeply connected to their understanding of the land and their responsibilities toward it, often viewing themselves as custodians of the land rather than owners. This spiritual connection influenced their way of life, including their practices in hunting, gathering, and land management.