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Alika [10]
3 years ago
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Which of these is an important part of Shintoism? A) honoring spirits B) belief in one god C) following the creator gods

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1 answer:
kati45 [8]3 years ago
3 0

Answer; A) honoring spirits

Explanation;

Well, Shintoism is based on a belief in, and worship of, kami. Not only that but, Kami are sacred spirits which take the form of things and concepts important to life, such as wind, rain, mountains, trees, rivers and fertility. Which proves that A) is the answer.

Have a great day, Zach

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