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Which conclusion can be drawn from the fact that muslims in India eventually adopted the caste system? A: traditional beliefs rapidly change. B: religious beliefs are rigid and unchanging. C: social hierarchies are opposed by the powerful. D: rulers sometimes adopt the customs of the ruled. 2: which of the following beliefs was held by Sikhism but not Hinduism or Islam? A: belief in a single god. B: belief in the religious equality of all people. C: belief in the existence of a single founder of the religion. D:belief in rebirth of the soul after death

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traditional beliefs radily changed the believed in the rebrith of the soul after death
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Answer:

  1. traditional beliefs rapidly change ( A )
  2. Belief in the rebirth of the soul after death ( D )

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Muslims in India adopted the caste system ( this system divides the Hindu people into four major categories ) and this due to the fact the traditional beliefs rapidly change over time and they had to adopt the Caste system in order to differentiate them selves from other people with not so similar traditional beliefs.

The Sikhism believed in the rebirth of the soul after death but the Hindus and Islam didn't share such belief

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