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Why did many people turn to Buddhism during the Age of Division in China? (1 point)
Buddhism's belief in reincarnation and enlightenment were welcome in a time of war.
Buddhism's belief in nonaction and embracing the flow of nature allowed people to gain respite from the horrors of war.
Buddhism's emphasis on social responsibility and hierarchy provided the promise of social order in a time of chaos.
Buddhism's emphasis on strong laws and harsh punishments promised to bring central authority back to China.
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Buddhism's belief in reincarnation and enlightenment were welcome in a time of war.
Explanation: Its teachings offered answers about suffering, hope for escape from the cycle of rebirth, and the solace of monastic communities during the chaos of the Age of Division.
Explanation: Its teachings offered answers about suffering, hope for escape from the cycle of rebirth, and the solace of monastic communities during the chaos of the Age of Division.
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