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what is a key belief of shintoism in japan? obedience to a single god the four noble truths worship of natural spirits called kami reincarnation and karma multiple choice 2 points what was one cultural impact of japans isolation? alliance with european powers decline in art rapid westernization preservation of unique traditions and stability
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- Shintoism is a native religion of Japan that believes in the existence of kami, which are natural spirits. It is not monotheistic, the Four Noble Truths are of Buddhism, and reincarnation - karma concepts are more associated with Hinduism and Buddhism.
- Japan's isolation period (Edo - period) led to the preservation of its unique traditions as it had limited foreign influence, which contributed to social and cultural stability. There was no alliance with European powers, no decline in art (in fact, some art forms like ukiyo - e flourished), and no rapid westernization during isolation.
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- C. Worship of natural spirits called kami
- D. Preservation of unique traditions and stability