The Japanese response to Francis Xavier and the Society of Jesus (or the Jesuits) was
a. to officially welcome it with open arms.
b. to murder every Jesuit that entered the country.
c. to adopt Catholic beliefs.
d. to blend Shinto, Buddhist, and Catholic belief systems.
e. mixed; while some were opposed to it, others were attracted.
ANSWER:
e
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