The three Shinto sects identified during the Meiji period are "sect Shinto," "state Shinto," and:

a. “class Shinto.”
b. “school Shinto.”
c. “mountain Shinto.”
d. “shrine Shinto.”


d. “shrine Shinto.”

Analysis:
a, b & c. Incorrect. In the Meiji period, Shinto was reorganized and brought under state control.
d. Correct. The three Shinto sects identified during the Meiji period are "sect Shinto," "shrine Shinto, " and "state Shinto."

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