7. Which of the following best describes the influence of new forms of Buddhism in medieval Japan?(1 point)

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New forms of Buddhism appealed to many social classes, making it widely practiced
New forms of Buddhism appealed to many social classes, making it widely practiced

Buddhism was not common among the Japanese people and it died out during the medieval times
Buddhism was not common among the Japanese people and it died out during the medieval times

Buddhism was brand new to Japan in medieval times and took time to become popular
Buddhism was brand new to Japan in medieval times and took time to become popular

Zen Buddhism was not accepted in Japan due to its focus on self-reliance and discipline
Zen Buddhism was not accepted in Japan due to its focus on self-reliance and discipline

New forms of Buddhism appealed to many social classes, making it widely practiced.