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What was the basic belief of the Shinto religion? A. Muhammad was the last prophet B. Obedience towards the family C. All living things have spirits, called Kami. D. Life if suffering
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What was the basic belief of the Shinto religion?
A. Muhammad was the last prophet
B. Obedience towards the family
C. All living things have spirits, called Kami.
D. Life if suffering
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c - all living things have spirits, called Kami.
Living things having spirits called Kami is the defining feature of Shinto as a belief system. The other remaining possible answers refer to different religions, none of which relates to Shinto.
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