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Why did Buddhism’s Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path most likely appeal to so many people? A.They offered believers a way to

secure prosperity. B.They encouraged loyalty within the family and other social units. C.They freed the faithful from the need to seek forgiveness for sins. D.They promised a way for people to end worldly suffering.
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Lyrx [107]3 years ago
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<span>D.They promised a way for people to end worldly suffering.

</span>The four noble truths explain the origins and the existence of suffering and how it affects us.The Eightfold path explains how to end it by following certain rules and behaving in a certain way. It is a way to become more spiritual and stop suffering and having desires and similar things.
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