Brainlest!How did Buddhist and Shinto teachings affect Japanese culture during the Heian period?

a They introduced a new writing system.
b They influenced the style of sculptures.
c They inspired people to dress differently.
d They encouraged a change in the government.

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Answer 1
Answer: B is your answer I think
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Upper-class Japanese began traveling to China and Korea, where they learned about ... Later rulers went much further in bringing Chinese-style changes to Japan. ... The influence of Chinese culture brought Buddhism to Korea. ... Meanwhile, Buddhism was inspiring new subjects for sculpture on the Asian mainland.

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