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History, 16.10.2020 17:01 garysingh7

Why did Mahayana Buddhism have mass appeal in some places?

A. It was easier for ordinary people to follow.
B. It closely followed the Buddha's original
teachings.
C. It described an afterlife that hastened rebirth
into one's next reincarnation.
D. It required people to worship Buddha and
other gods.

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