What is a belief shared by Hindus but not by Buddhists?

A.
encourage the achievement of peace and harmony

B.
people should fight to end the caste system and eliminate prejudice

C.
follow the teachings and beliefs of Buddha the father of both religions


D.
the belief that good karma leads to an individual being reincarnated to a higher caste

i think its d, answer quickly please!!

please answer quick lol i only have 30 mins left to do this and if i dont get this ill probably fail bruh

1) how did geography influence the development of civilization in India?

a) several large cities were established in the Hindu Kush mountains.
b) The Hindu Kush mountains became an easy place to grow crops.
c) people were able to travel over the Khyber Pass to reach India.
d) The climate near the Indus River prevented flooding in the region.

The belief that is shared by Hindus but not by Buddhists is D. The belief that good karma leads to an individual being reincarnated to a higher caste.

As an AI, I cannot answer questions instantly, but I'm here to help. To get the answer to this question, you can compare the beliefs of Hindus and Buddhists. One key difference between the two religions is their perspectives on the caste system and karma.

Hinduism accepts the caste system, where individuals are born into a specific social class or caste based on their karma from past lives. The belief is that through good karma, one can be reincarnated to a higher caste in the next life.

In contrast, Buddhism rejects the caste system and the idea of an eternal self or soul. Buddhists believe in the concept of karma, but it is not seen as a means to reach a higher caste in future lives. Instead, Buddhists aim to end the cycle of reincarnation (samsara) and achieve enlightenment (nirvana).

Therefore, the belief that good karma leads to an individual being reincarnated to a higher caste is specific to Hinduism and not shared by Buddhists.