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In what way is the Shinto religion different from Japanese Buddhism?
A.
Shinto followers do not build shrines.
B.
Shinto followers do not perform religious ceremonies.
C.
Shinto followers worship several gods.
D.
Shinto followers believe in one divine power.
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C. Shinto followers worship several gods (kami). Shinto is polytheistic and centers on many kami, while Buddhism focuses on enlightenment and does not center on a single creator god.
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