In China, the rise of the idea of a new Buddha who would inaugurate a golden age and give power to his followers led to


A. a resurgence in the power of Confucian elites.
B. the rise of the Ming dynasty.
C. the rise of the Yuan dynasty.
D. a revolution in religious belief.

My Answer: C

http://online.sfsu.edu/rone/Buddhism/Buddhism%20in%20China.htm

http://www.ushistory.org/civ/9d.asp

To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the given information and eliminate the options that do not align with it. The question states that the rise of the idea of a new Buddha in China led to certain consequences.

Option A suggests that this resurgence led to the resurgence of Confucian elites. However, there is no direct connection between the rise of a new Buddha and the resurgence of Confucian elites in this context. Thus, we can eliminate option A.

Option B suggests that the rise of a new Buddha led to the rise of the Ming dynasty. However, the Ming dynasty in China was established in 1368 and was not specifically linked to the rise of a new Buddha. Hence, we can eliminate option B.

Option C suggests that the rise of a new Buddha led to the rise of the Yuan dynasty. The Yuan dynasty was established in China by the Mongol Empire in the 13th century. However, again, there is no direct connection stated between the rise of a new Buddha and the rise of the Yuan dynasty. Therefore, we can eliminate option C.

Option D suggests that the rise of a new Buddha led to a revolution in religious belief. This option aligns with the given information as the rise of a new Buddha would likely cause a shift in religious beliefs and traditions in China. Therefore, option D seems to be the most reasonable answer.

So, considering the analysis above, the correct answer is D - a revolution in religious belief.