How does the caste system relate to Buddhism being an effective universalizing religion?(1 point)

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Buddhism rejects the caste system that traditionally excludes parts of society.
Buddhism rejects the caste system that traditionally excludes parts of society.

Buddhism embraced the caste system excluding women from the ability to attain enlightenment.
Buddhism embraced the caste system excluding women from the ability to attain enlightenment.

Buddhism incorporated parts of the caste system that gave Brahmins authority over adherents.
Buddhism incorporated parts of the caste system that gave Brahmins authority over adherents.

Buddhism rejected the caste system because it would make the King the head of the religion.

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The correct response is: Buddhism rejects the caste system that traditionally excludes parts of society.

Buddhism promotes the idea that all individuals can attain enlightenment regardless of their social status or caste, which contributes to its appeal as a universalizing religion.

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