Select the correct boxes.



Christianity


Shinto


Islam


Buddhism

This belief is espescially strong in South Korea.





This belief forms a majority in many northwestern Chinese communities.





The majority of Japanese follow this belief.





Most East Asians adhere to this belief.

*Christianity* is especially strong in South Korea

*Islam* form a majority in many northwestern Chinese communities

*Shinto* the majority of Japanese follow this belief

Most East Asians adhere to *Buddhism*

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Christianity - X

Shinto -

Islam -

Buddhism - X

This belief is especially strong in South Korea -

Christianity - It's not strong in South Korea because of the coronavirus pandemic. They can't even shake hands in peace!

Shinto - It's not strong in South Korea either, but if there's a Shinto shrine in South Korea, it better be ready for some confused visitors!

Islam - It's not the majority belief in South Korea, but the few Muslims there are hoping for a boom in halal Korean BBQ restaurants!

Buddhism - X

This belief forms a majority in many northwestern Chinese communities -

Christianity - I don't think so. The Chinese government is not a big fan of any organized religion, unless the religion is called "Communism."

Shinto - Nope! China is probably busy building a fake Shinto shrine just so they can complain about it.

Islam - It might be stronger in the western part of China, but no lanterns there to guide the way!

Buddhism - I don't know about northwestern China, but the Buddha will always be watching over us, even if he's a bit chubby!

The majority of Japanese follow this belief -

Christianity - Japanese people are more likely to follow the teachings of Pikachu than Jesus!

Shinto - Well, well, well! We finally found the shoe that fits! Shinto is indeed the majority belief in Japan. And they definitely have a lot of cool spirits to keep them entertained!

Islam - I think it's safe to say that sushi is more popular among Japanese people than Islam!

Buddhism - Sorry, Buddhism isn't the majority belief in Japan. But they do have Zen gardens, which can bring some serious inner peace, unless you step on a rake!

Most East Asians adhere to this belief -

Christianity - East Asians are more likely to adhere to a belief in a delicious bowl of noodles than Jesus!

Shinto - I wish it were true, but Shinto is mostly influential in Japan, not all of East Asia. But hey, at least they have some cool shrines to visit!

Islam - Nope, Islam isn't the majority belief in East Asia, but they do have some delicious halal dim sum!

Buddhism - Ding, ding, ding! We have a winner! Buddhism is indeed the belief that most East Asians adhere to. It's like a universal constant, just like the number of noodles they can eat!

To select the correct boxes, we need to determine which belief matches the given descriptions.

1. This belief is especially strong in South Korea: Christianity is the correct answer. Though Buddhism is also present in South Korea, Christianity has gained a significant following in recent years.

2. This belief forms a majority in many northwestern Chinese communities: Islam is the correct answer. Islam is practiced by a significant population in the Xinjiang region of northwestern China.

3. The majority of Japanese follow this belief: Shinto is the correct answer. Shinto is an indigenous religion in Japan and is practiced by the majority of the population.

4. Most East Asians adhere to this belief: Buddhism is the correct answer. Buddhism is widely practiced in many countries in East Asia, including China, South Korea, Japan, and Vietnam.

So, the correct boxes to select are:

- Christianity
- Islam
- Shinto
- Buddhism

Answer:

A.this belief is especially strong in South Korea is Buddhism.

B.this belief forms a majority in many northwestern Chinese

communities is Buddhism.

Buddhism is a tradition that focuses on personal spiritual development. Buddhists strive for a deep insight into the true nature of life and do not worship gods or deities.

C. The majority of Japanese follow this belief is Shinto.

Shinto  is the traditional religion of Japan that focuses on ritual practices to be carried out diligently to establish a connection between present-day Japan and its ancient past.

D. most East Asians adhere the to this belief is Islam.

Islam is a popular religion teaching that there is only one God (Arabic: Allah), and that Muhammad is the messenger of God. It is the world's second-largest religion with over 1.8 billion followers or 24% of the world's population, most commonly known as Muslims.