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Essay heading: Compare and Contrast: Hinduism and Buddhism
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One factor that affected both of the religions was when Ashoka, leader of the Marians, converted to Buddhism. This spread Buddhism even more. Also, after Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, died Buddhism split into two different types of Buddhism: Mahayana, which enabled more people to be Buddhist, and Theravada... displayed 300 characters
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Hinduism battled monotheism, which could have changed the beliefs of some.
Buddhism altered the world when it spread to China and Neo-Confucianism rose to intellectual and cultural dominance. Another factor that altered the rest of the world was when Gandhi spread nonviolent protesting, which had an impact on many all over the world... displayed next 300 characters
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