Indian religious groups
A. were, aside from differences over one or two points, surprisingly alike.
B. were strikingly different.
C. were united in their support of a hierarchical social and religious structure.
D. all possessed strong priestly groups.
E. disagreed about the tradition of sati, which Hindus opposed and Muslims supported.
Answer: B
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