Which of the following BEST describes the state of religion in China?

a. Freedom of religion is guaranteed in the constitution but religious life is limited to officially approved organizations and venues.
b. China is officially an atheist state, religion is banned, and religious organizations are severely prosecuted.
c. Certain religions, such as Buddhism and Confucianism, are allowed, whereas others, such as Islam and Christianity, are prohibited.
d. China is officially an atheist state but tolerates religious expression as long as it is "nonpolitical."
e. The country's constitution only mentions a freedom not to believe in any religion.


a

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