Which two cultures use creatures to protect or transport humans after death? (1 point) Responses America (bald eagle) and Spain (bull) America (bald eagle) and Spain (bull) Egypt (the animal-headed sons of Horus) and China (the dragon) Egypt (the animal-headed sons of Horus) and China (the dragon) Egypt (the jackal) and China (the lion) Egypt (the jackal) and China (the lion) Mayans (the crow) and Greeks (the raven)

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The correct response is: Egypt (the animal-headed sons of Horus) and China (the dragon).

In ancient Egyptian culture, the animal-headed sons of Horus were believed to protect the dead in the afterlife. In Chinese culture, dragons are often associated with protection and serve as guides for souls in various myths and beliefs.