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Why were people from lower castes drawn to Buddhism?

The Buddhist belief in equality appealed to them.
Buddhism allowed people from all castes to participate.
People from the lower castes were born into Buddhism.
People in the lower castes wanted to choose their own religion.

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User ERIZ
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User Ryan Ahearn
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Answer:

Buddhism allowed people from all castes to participate

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Buddhism appealed to people of lower castes because it emphasized individuals' path to enlightenment and salvation, which could be attained in this life. Buddhism also received state support from Emperor Ashoka,

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