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The Great Sangha belittled the traditionalists who advocated keeping strictly to what they considered the earliest practices of Buddhism by referring to this traditionalism as _____.
 
  A) Hinayana
  B) Tathagata
  C) Mahayanas
  D) Trikayas

Question 2

Who have scholars NOT considered to be a possible author of the gospel of John?
 
  a. Lazarus
  b. Mary Magdalene
  c. John the Baptist
  d. John, son of Zebedee



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Answer to Question 1

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