All of the following are reasons Christianity was more accepted in Japan than in China except

a. the similar roles played by Japanese and Christian holy figures.
b. the doctrinal similarities between Pure Land Buddhism and Christianity.
c. that the Jesuits exemplified strong personal examples of the benefits of Christianity.
d. that the Japanese rulers lacked the strength to ban it.


d

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