In the United States, on the East Coast, contact with Buddhism came from: A. immigrants
B. missionaries
C. books
D. Japanese monks
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The correct answer is A. immigrants.
In the United States, particularly on the East Coast, contact with Buddhism primarily came through immigrant communities, especially from countries like Japan, China, and Vietnam. These immigrants brought their cultural practices and religious beliefs with them, including Buddhism, which led to the establishment of Buddhist temples and communities in various regions. While other factors like missionaries and books played a role later on, the initial and significant contact was through immigrants.
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