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The history of Sikhism begins with its founder, Guru Nanak. Nanak was born into a Hindu family living near Lahore in what is now Pakistan in 1469. This was an area where both Hindu and Islamic traditions were present, so Nanak was familiar with both. According to tradition, he was a bright child. From an early age, he showed an interest in both Islam and Hinduism. As he grew older, he began to rebel against the ways of the Hindu caste system.

Based on the passage, Nanak rejected which tenet of Hinduism?

monotheism
the caste system
reincarnation
the vast number of gods

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the caste system