The answer to your question would be option B. <u>It was not a native religion, but it adopted Chinese ways and thrived during this period</u>.
Explanation:
China, during the period of Han and the Sui dysnasties, was a very confusing period with many states existing at various times. Because of the multiple states existing, multiple beliefs and ideologies appeared as well. In the case of Buddhism, this stated as an idea instead of a native religion, but as the ideology spread throughout the country, it started adopting chinese ways and thriving. Hence, the answer to this question is option B.
The disputes that the colonists had with these three acts were angry these colonist were being taxed unfairly which in the futur lead to revolutionary war.