8. What was the main focus of Apache religious practices, particularly during difficult times? (1 point)

O a Harvest ceremonies

Ob. Curing ceremonies

O c. War dances

Od. Shamanic rituals

O b. Curing ceremonies

The main focus of Apache religious practices, particularly during difficult times, was Shamanic rituals.

To determine the main focus of Apache religious practices, particularly during difficult times, we can examine the descriptions of the religious practices mentioned - harvest ceremonies, curing ceremonies, war dances, and shamanic rituals.

Harvest ceremonies (option A) are typically associated with agriculture and the celebration of a successful harvest, so this may not be the main focus during difficult times. War dances (option C) may be performed as a preparation or response to conflict but may not necessarily address the difficulties faced by the Apache people during challenging times. Shamanic rituals (option D) involve spiritual healing techniques performed by a shaman, but it is uncertain whether this would be the main focus during difficult times.

Curing ceremonies (option B), on the other hand, tend to focus on healing and seeking relief from ailments and hardships. This makes option B the most likely main focus of Apache religious practices during difficult times.