When Buddhism became the state religion of Yamato in 594, followers of Shinto _________

a. Mounted a fierce counter-attack, reasserting ‘the way' of their own gods.
b. Persuaded the Empress Suiko to change her mind and revert to the old religion.
c. Accommodated Buddhist principles into a fused religious tradition.
d. Rejected Mahayana Buddhism but found Amida Buddhism more attractive.


c. Accommodated Buddhist principles into a fused religious tradition.

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