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Which statement best explains the impact Shinto traditions had on empires in Asia?
It stressed the importance of being ethnically unique from Japan.
It stressed the importance of natural features, forces of nature, and ancestors.
It stressed the importance of not worshipping the emperor.
Ite stressed the importance of not coexistencing with Buddhism.
It stressed the importance of being ethnically unique from Japan.
It stressed the importance of natural features, forces of nature, and ancestors.
It stressed the importance of not worshipping the emperor.
Ite stressed the importance of not coexistencing with Buddhism.
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The statement that best explains the impact Shinto traditions had on empires in Asia is:
**It stressed the importance of natural features, forces of nature, and ancestors.**
Shinto is deeply connected to nature, worshipping kami (spirits) that reside in natural elements and emphasizing rituals that honor ancestors. This connection to the natural world and ancestor reverence has significantly influenced various aspects of Japanese culture and identity.
**It stressed the importance of natural features, forces of nature, and ancestors.**
Shinto is deeply connected to nature, worshipping kami (spirits) that reside in natural elements and emphasizing rituals that honor ancestors. This connection to the natural world and ancestor reverence has significantly influenced various aspects of Japanese culture and identity.
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