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    Tokugawa New Religions Tended to Be Initiated By
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Tokugawa New Religions Tended to Be Initiated By

Question 18

Question 18

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Tokugawa new religions tended to be initiated by...


A) The discovery of a new sacred text
B) Men or women who received revelations
C) Renewed interest in Buddhism
D) Foreign proselytisation

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