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How did religion differ in medieval Europe and medieval Japan?

Both European and Japanese people practiced Christianity, but they had different rituals.
Europeans practiced Christianity, while Japanese people practiced Buddhism and Shintoism.
European society was very religious, while Japanese society was not.
Europeans followed a variety of religions, while Japanese people mainly followed one religion.

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the answer is B, europeans practiced christianity while japanese people practiced buddhism and shintoism. this is because of the regions they were in. christianity was born in the mediterranean while buddhism and shintoism came from asia. hope this helps!
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