By the seventh century CE, Buddhism in Japan was most popular among a. scholars, who copied Buddhist writings. b. aristocrats, who endowed wealthy monasteries. c. religious heretics, who lived separate from society. d. Chinese immigrants, who lived in Japan. e. the common people, who related to the spiritual message.

Respuesta :

Buddhism in Japan was quite popular amongst the b. aristocrats, who endowed wealthy monasteries.

Who was Buddhism popular amongst in Japan?

When Buddhism reached Japan from China, the ruling class and aristocrats welcomed it and even made it the state religion.

To further convince the people to become Buddhists, these aristocrats endowed wealthy monasteries which made Buddhism quite influential.

In conclusion, option B is correct.

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