Which of the following was NOT a reason for the spread of Buddhism in China during the period 300-800 c.E.?

a. Buddhists made a serious effort to present their religion in terms that were meaningful to the Chinese.
b. Buddhism provided a satisfying response to the violence and disunity of the times, with its emphasis on ritual, morality, and contemplation.
c. Buddhism was forcibly imposed on the population by a number of rulers who sponsored the new religion.
d. Buddhism, as a foreign religion, was appealing to the nomadic rulers of northern China.


Answer: c. Buddhism was forcibly imposed on the population by a number of rulers who sponsored the new religion.

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