Asked by Connexus

In Shinto, the kami are
A.powerful gods who created the world
B.merciful beings who lead others to enlightenment
C.teachers who stress discipline and self-control
D.local spirits who represent aspects of nature

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Answered by Ms. Sue
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Answered by Cadence
If you read your textbook, then you would know that the Kami are spirits, which means that D. local spirits who represent aspects of nature. Is correct? Was this helpful?
Answered by trae
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1.performed for the common people
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5. Zen Buddhism
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Answered by I-KNOW-IT-ALL-SIS
trae is right
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