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dalyningkenk

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The Buddhist sect that taught that devotion alone could lead to enlightenment and release was
 
  a. the Mahayana.
  b. the Pure Land.
  c. Zen.
  d. the White Lotus.
  e. Tantrism.

Question 2

Shinto
 
  a. is the Japanese version of Theravada Buddhism.
  b. involves the performance of ritual acts, usually performed at a shrine.
  c. stresses military violence and gore.
  d. includes aspects involving belief in the humanity of the emperor.
  e. was heavily influence by Southeast Asian Hinduism.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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