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Following Emperor Meiji, temple Shinto practices have been called State Shinto because
 
  a. the emperor forced all Japanese to convert to Shinto.
  b. the temples were administered by government officials instead of priests.
  c. the capital was moved into the Sun goddess temple.
  d. the temples were administered by priests instead of emperors.

Question 2

Lakshmi is the goddess of
 
  a. wealth and beauty
  b. war and vengeance
  c. mothers and children
  d. aging and death



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