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Buddhism was first followed by: A. poor people who wanted to become rich. B. people who wanted a stricter caste system. C. people who questioned Hindu beliefs. D. military leaders who wanted to start wars.
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Buddhism was first followed by:
A. poor people who wanted to become rich.
B. people who wanted a stricter caste system.
C. people who questioned Hindu beliefs.
D. military leaders who wanted to start wars.
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C people who questioned this
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C because it’s the answer
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