By the seventh century CE, Buddhism in Japan was most popular among
A. religious heretics, who lived separate from society.
B. aristocrats, who endowed wealthy monasteries.
C. Chinese immigrants, who lived in Japan.
D. the common people, who related to the spiritual message.
E. scholars, who copied Buddhist writings.
Answer: B
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