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The Pure Land School of Mahayana Buddhism is based on a Sanskrit text that tells the story of the heavenly Buddha __________ , who resides in a celestial region known as the Pure Land or Western Paradise.
 
  a. Amitabha
  b. Bodhidharma
  c. Guanyin
  d. Maitreya
  e. Sakyamuni

Question 2

The Unification Church combines Christianity with __________.
 
  a. Buddhism
  b. Daoism
  c. Hinduism
  d. Confucianism



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

D



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