Social Studies, 07.01.2021 20:00 Ashleymsmith
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How are the beliefs in reincarnation and moksha related?
O Both refer to how Hindus worship their gods.
O Both provide a list of specific rules that apply to all people.
O Both describe how one's actions will affect people around them.
O Both explain what Hindus believe will happen to a person after death.
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