Where is Buddhism most widely practiced now?(1 point)

Responses

it is not widely practiced anymore
it is not widely practiced anymore

the United States
the United States

other Asian countries outside of India
other Asian countries outside of India

India

India

Buddhism is most widely practiced in other Asian countries outside of India.

The correct answer is "other Asian countries outside of India." To determine this, you can look at various sources, such as census data, surveys, or reports on religious demographics.

One way to gather this information is by referring to official census data of different countries. Many countries conduct periodic censuses that include questions about religion. By examining the religious affiliation data from these censuses, you can determine the countries with the highest number of Buddhists.

Additionally, you can refer to scholarly research or reports on religious demographics. These sources often provide comprehensive analysis and statistics on the prevalence of different religions across countries.

Remember, the practice of Buddhism can vary within a country, and it is important to consider different sources to get a complete understanding of the current state of Buddhism around the world.

choose one!!!!!

Other Asian countries outside of India.

According to the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, what must be overcome to end suffering?(1 point)

Responses

selfish desires (wanting)
selfish desires (wanting)

feelings of sadness
feelings of sadness

feelings of anger
feelings of anger

nirvana

selfish desires (wanting)

What did Gupta emperors do that allowed the empire to be peaceful?(1 point)

Responses

They removed the caste system and people could do any jobs
They removed the caste system and people could do any jobs

They punished harshly so people did not break laws
They punished harshly so people did not break laws

They allowed local leaders to rule villages (self-governing)
They allowed local leaders to rule villages (self-governing)

They refused to go to war with neighboring countries

They allowed local leaders to rule villages (self-governing)

How did monsoons affect life for people on the Indian subcontinent who did not live near rivers? (1 point)

Responses

The droughts they caused made farming even harder.
The droughts they caused made farming even harder.

It brought traders to the land for needed goods.
It brought traders to the land for needed goods.

It brought much needed rain for crops.
It brought much needed rain for crops.

It cause people to have to move to new homes during the monsoon season