The bhakti movement
A) never caught on in India as it had in China.
B) appealed to Indians who were stifled by the strictly monotheistic views of Hinduism.
C) tried to find god through a strictly rationalistic pursuit of the divine.
D) sought to erase the distinction between Hinduism and Islam.
E) sought to erase the distinction between Hinduism and Buddhism.
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A) was one of the
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A) played an important role in
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A) disappeared
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A) never able to
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A)
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