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Kiri’s family has been Buddhist for many generations. She does a report of her religion for school and explains that there are different thoughts or branches of Buddhism. Kiri says that her family follows the most popular form of Buddhism. What religion does Kiri’s family MOST likely follow?
A.
Theravada Buddhism
B.
Pure Land Buddhism
C.
Zen Buddhism
D.
Mahayana Buddhism
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