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5. What religion, which had potentially universal appeal, was created by Gautama Siddhartha in India?

[A. Buddhism]
B. Hinduism
C. Zoroastrianism
D. Jainism
13 years ago

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Answered by Catherine
You're right. I'm Buddhist. I should know.
13 years ago
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5. What religion, which had potentially universal appeal, was created by Gautama Siddhartha in India?

[A. Buddhism]
B. Hinduism
C. Zoroastrianism
D. Jainism

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