The best answer choice is "the equality of social interactions."
Buddhism appealed to many in Japan because it promoted the idea of equality among all individuals, regardless of social status. This was in contrast to the rigid social hierarchy that existed in Japan at the time, where people were strictly divided into different classes. The idea of Buddhism resonated with those who sought a more egalitarian society, and this message helped spread the religion throughout Japan.
Which of the following explains a reason for the spread of Buddhism in Japan? Choose the best answer choice, and explain.
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the equality of social interactions
the layered social hierarchy
the lack of alternative religions
the unlimited support of the aristocracy
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