Social Studies, 23.10.2020 21:30, toxsicity
Which three statements reflect the influence of China and Korea upon Medieval Japan?
A. Japan began printing paper money in reflection of the Chinese style.
B. Chinese writing influenced the development of kanji in the Japanese writing system.
C. Confucianism was used in Japan as a basis for how government should be conducted.
D. Shintoism had its origins in Ancient Korean religious practices.
E. Buddhism spread to Japan through Chinese influence via the Korean peninsula.
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