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During Prince Shikoku's reign, many aspects of Chinese culture were brought to Japan. At a time long before modern-day communication, how would the prince most likely have made this happen?

A. He studied the Chinese culture at all the top universities and shared the ideas with the Japanese.

B. He developed a school system that taught students about the Chinese culture in order to assimilate young minds to Chinese ideas.

C. He hired researchers to study China by reading the most current text books and teach the Japanese about Chinese culture.

D. He sent scholars to China to learn about the culture directly and introduce aspects to Japan.

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Answer: option B
Reason: To make children know more about the Chinese
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Answer:

. He developed a school system that taught students about the Chinese culture in order to assimilate young minds to Chinese ideas.

Step-by-step explanation:

The prince was a great supporter of Chinese culture and Buddhism, spreading both during his reign by encouraging closer ties with China, introducing principles of Chinese government, creating a constitution, and building many temples across Japan which included famous sites

He divided government positions into ranks that were recognizable by the color of the Prince Shotoku was also influenced by Chinese religious practices and during his reign he introduced Buddhism to Japan. He promoted Buddhism by building temples throughout the country.

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