That is called a stereotype. Also, a generalization, but that one doesn't really convey the idea of exaggeration.
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No. It's not less coherent, either.
The entire basis of Christianity is a belief in God. Without this core belief, there would be no Christianity - Protestant or any other.
Anything that affects the entire body is called "Systemic" meaning the entire system.
Why could the entire US also be called a state?
It's my belief that the entire block it was located at was torn down.
O come all ye faithful
Why could the entire US also be called a state?
This belief is called sectionalism, where individuals prioritize the needs and interests of their particular region over those of the entire country. Sectionalism can lead to divisions and conflicts within a nation due to competing regional priorities.
When the government controls the entire economy, it is called a centrally planned economy.
Manifest Destiny was the belief that America was destined to expand its territory across the entire continent, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. This ideology fueled westward expansion in the 19th century and justified the aggressive acquisition of land from Native American tribes and Mexico.
Planet Earth.