Question
Select the correct boxes. (2 points)
Christianity Shinto Islam Buddhism
options are:
This belief especially strong in South Korea
This belief forms a majority in many northwestern Chinese communities
The majority of Japanese follow this belief
Most East Asians adhere to this belief
Christianity Shinto Islam Buddhism
options are:
This belief especially strong in South Korea
This belief forms a majority in many northwestern Chinese communities
The majority of Japanese follow this belief
Most East Asians adhere to this belief
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Here are the correct boxes selected based on the beliefs:
1. **Christianity**: This belief especially strong in South Korea.
2. **Buddhism**: The majority of Japanese follow this belief (Note: While many Japanese practice Shinto as well, a significant number also identify with Buddhism in various forms, such as Jodo Shinshu.)
The other options may not correctly apply to the religions listed:
- **Shinto**: While it is the indigenous spirituality of Japan, it is not practiced as a full religion in the same way Christianity or Buddhism is. It is often practiced alongside Buddhism in Japan.
- **Islam**: This belief forms a majority in many northwestern Chinese communities is more accurately referring to specific groups, such as the Hui people, and wouldn’t be considered a general statement about Islam overall in China.
- **Most East Asians adhere to this belief**: This statement does not accurately represent the prevalence of any of these specific religions as a whole in East Asia.
1. **Christianity**: This belief especially strong in South Korea.
2. **Buddhism**: The majority of Japanese follow this belief (Note: While many Japanese practice Shinto as well, a significant number also identify with Buddhism in various forms, such as Jodo Shinshu.)
The other options may not correctly apply to the religions listed:
- **Shinto**: While it is the indigenous spirituality of Japan, it is not practiced as a full religion in the same way Christianity or Buddhism is. It is often practiced alongside Buddhism in Japan.
- **Islam**: This belief forms a majority in many northwestern Chinese communities is more accurately referring to specific groups, such as the Hui people, and wouldn’t be considered a general statement about Islam overall in China.
- **Most East Asians adhere to this belief**: This statement does not accurately represent the prevalence of any of these specific religions as a whole in East Asia.
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