China
she is most likely Buddhist since she lives in china
Each Buddhist is likely to have their own view on this issue, some Buddhists may have taken vows that might restrict their physical contact with others, but for the vast majority of Buddhists its not likely to be honest. When in doubt just ask.
In essence Buddhism is a philosophy not a religion. However some schools of Buddhist though have taken on the property's of religion Therefore it is quite likely that there are Buddhist that would use Buddhist philosophy to force people to do as they wish including marriage.
Practitioners of Voodoo are not involved in any way with the Christian 'Satan'. If you hear outlandish rumors like this, keep in mind they are more than likely untrue.
The Amish may well have llamas (the Peruvian beasts) but are not likely to have lamas (the Buddhist type priests)
The first recorded demonstration of karate was in 1932 in Hawaii, then a territory of the US. There are very likely to have been practitioners here before that.
Both statements are true. If a country is poor, they are more likely to be rural. But if a country is rural, they are more likely to be poorer than an urbanized country.
In which country are the people least likely to change their physical environment?
Groups of Pakistan's are not very likely to be poor. The country of Pakistan is not a poor country by any means.
The second counsel was held in Vaiśālī, so the patron would most likely have been the ruler of that city's region.
Whether or not someone accepts Islam will depend greatly on what kind of experience they've had with practitioners of Islam. If they've had a positive experience, they are more likely to accept Islam.
Siddhartha Gautama taught in the 3rd or 4th centuries, and according to common convention, was born in 563 BCE. As with any religion, however, it likely took at least a couple of centuries after his life and teachings for any semblance of a proper Buddhist society to exist.