How did the Japanese respond to the arrival of Buddhism from China?(1 point)ResponsesThey sometimes combined Shinto ideas with Buddhism and later created new sects of Buddhism.They sometimes combined Shinto ideas with Buddhism and later created new sects of Buddhism.Many Japanese people converted to Buddhism and practiced it exactly the way they had learned from the Chinese.Many Japanese people converted to Buddhism and practiced it exactly the way they had learned from the Chinese.Very few Japanese people wanted to practice Buddhism, and it was never used much.Very few Japanese people wanted to practice Buddhism, and it was never used much.The Japanese sent Shinto monks to China to make sure the Chinese knew about Shinto too.

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They sometimes combined Shinto ideas with Buddhism and later created new sects of Buddhism.