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Answer:
the correct answer is D. It includes worship of nature spirits.
Explanation:
Shinto is an old religion in Japan. Most scholars name it as an eastern religion and a religion indigenous to Japan.
It is a very important part of Japanese culture, although not many Japanese people adhere to it, they respect it so much.
Buddhism is the official religion and the prevalent religion in Japan today. In fact, Japan is among the most religious nations in the world! these two religions have been co-existing relatively harmoniously and have even complemented each other to a certain degree!
And no. Being an indigenous Japanese religion, it was not influenced by Hinduism.
John Wycliffe - He contradicted all forms of riches among clergy. He had disdain for ministers, and he believed that all devout specialist sprang from the Book of scriptures.
Jan Hus - He was irritated by its impedances with common politics.
Desiderius Erasmus - He made a complaint of the deal of Liberalities.
Martin Luther - That the pope was the main mediatopr of God’s will rather than the book of scriptures, and that he nailed to the entryway of the Wittenberg church; the act that begun the Reformation.
Please correct any mistakes in my answer!! I'd be happy to fix it!! :)
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