Respuesta :
The three terms
- belief in the afterlife, hence the elaborate artifacts in pyramids
- polytheism; Isis, Osiris, etc.
- honoring cats ( because they are so cool!)
- belief in the afterlife, hence the elaborate artifacts in pyramids
- polytheism; Isis, Osiris, etc.
- honoring cats ( because they are so cool!)
Answer:
The following are the three terms that relate to ancient Egypt:
Option A: Belief in the afterlife.
Option C: Polytheism.
Option E: Honoring cats.
Explanation:
Some of the main characteristics of ancient Egypt were the belief in the afterlife, the practice of polytheism, and the honoring of cats. Ancient Egyptian religion was a complex system of polytheistic beliefs and practices that played a key role within the society. Egyptians did not hold a singular vision of religion, but rather believed many entities ruled the world. Connected to religion, ancient Egyptians also believed in the concept of the afterlife and believed that in order to get to it after death; one had to earn it by doing good deeds throughout their life. Lastly, Egyptians held cats to the highest of standards as one of the goddess of Egypt was considered to be half-woman and half-cat. In fact, hurting or mistreating a cat in Egypt was considered a serious offense.