Which option accurately describes the origins of Buddhism?

Buddhism began in China as a man called Confucius spread his ideals throughout Asia.

Buddhism began in the Mongol Empire as Sun Tzu spread his ideals throughout Asia.

Buddhism began in India as a man named Siddhartha Gautama became “the Buddha.”

Buddhism began in Pakistan as a man named Akbar the Great became “the Buddha.”

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Third option is correct. Originated in India with Siddhartha Gautama. 

Answer:    Buddhism began in India as a man named Siddhartha Gautama

                 became “the Buddha.”

Explanation:  Buddhism originated from Hinduism in the sixth century BC as the teaching of Prince Gautama Siddhartha. Namely, Prince Gautama had enlightenment, which he later transmitted to his followers. After his death about 483, his followers began to practice his teaching in religious communities. Thus, this religion slowly began to be organized and called Buddhism.