Use the list to answer the question Cosmo-magical belief system Worship of mythical creatures Artifacts with human, avion, and feline features Question 3. What do the key features listed indicate about Chavin, Olmec, and Zapotec belief systems?(5 points) Responses The use of animals and humans indicates that people valued their environment and connected it with the cosmos. The use of animals and humans indicates that people valued their environment and connected it with the cosmos. The use of avion features indicates that the civilizations valued travel and trade. The use of avion features indicates that the civilizations valued travel and trade. The use of feline imagery indicates the fear and distrust people had for the animals that lived in the surrounding environment. The use of feline imagery indicates the fear and distrust people had for the animals that lived in the surrounding environment. The references to food and crops indicate that people valued agricultural resources more than religion within their civilizations.

Based on the key features listed, the responses indicate that the Chavin, Olmec, and Zapotec belief systems valued their environment and connected it with the cosmos. They also valued travel and trade, as shown by the use of avian features. However, there is no indication that they had fear and distrust towards feline animals. Additionally, the references to food and crops do not suggest that agricultural resources were valued more than religion within their civilizations.