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anshika

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In early Buddhism, which classification of people was central?
 
  a. laypersons who suffered greatly.
  b. warriors
  c. priests
  d. monks

Question 2

A Bodhisattva:
 
  a. guides the large vehicle across the river to nirvana.
  b. postpones his or her own enlightenment in order to help others
  c. lives in a monastery and shuns the world
  d. is a Buddhist layperson



zoeyesther

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Answer to Question 1

correct: d

Answer to Question 2

correct: b



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