State Shinto refers to
A. a springtime rice-planting ceremony done for the good of the nation of Japan.
B. a former system of national shrines in the Shinto religion.
C. the special role of the emperor of Japan in Shinto.
D. Shinto ceremonies carried out at the beginning of each day in schools.
Answer: B
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