The Hittite pantheon changed over time until, around the time of Hattusili III and his queen, Puduhepa, they seemed to adopt a standardized pantheon around Hurrian names for the gods (in most cases). The Hittites were proud to call their homeland, Hatti, "the land of a thousand gods," and would typically bring home the gods of conquered peoples to worship in their own land.
The two main deities appear to have been the Sun Goddess of Arinna and the Storm God (Tarhunt in Luwian and Teshub in Hurrian).
they worship kachina dolls who were there gods
no
They worship the gods by holding ceremonies to certain gods, and make sacrifices in their honor.
no
did ancient egyptian farms worship the gods
Norse gods
Yes Chinese people do worship many gods
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
the people of sumer practiced polytheism the worship of many gods
Jains worship at a Deraser.
They would worship their own gods
There is no real answer to this. Christians worship God and Jesus and Hindus worship a plethora of gods, one god, or no gods at all.