Answer:
A) The rivers, mountains, and forests were alive with spirits.
C) The dragon was an all-powerful and kind god.
E) They practiced ancestor worship because they believed their ancestors took an interest in the affairs of the family.
F) They believed in an afterlife.
Explanation:
The statements that correctly describe the family and home customs of the early Chinese are the following:
A) The rivers, mountains, and forests were alive with spirits.
C) The dragon was an all-powerful and kind god.
E) They practiced ancestor worship because they believed their ancestors took an interest in the affairs of the family.
F) They believed in an afterlife.
This is because typically, according to historical records, even till modern-day occurrence, the Chinese were known to base their religion and cultural practices on traditional beliefs that cut across on natural things, phenomena, and observations.
Hence, option B is wrong, as the Chinese do not believe in one God like the Abrahamic religion.
Also, option D is wrong as they do not believe that "The dragon would protect the emperor whether or not the emperor ruled wisely."