1.A group consists of individuals who share a general opinion either as a social,religious,political group.
2.Every group has beliefs and opinions as guiding principles of that group.
3.A religious group may believe God as manifestations but may be rejected by another group.
4.A politic group may believe in democracy while another group may reject it for socialism.
the ancient Chinese did, if that helps at all...
Doxa is from ancient Greek meaning common belief or popular opinion.
the ancient Chinese did, if that helps at all...
It's spelled "tenet": a principle, doctrine, or belief held as a truth, as by some group
a stereotype is used to categorize a group of people and it is a commonly held view about a particular group of people.
A stereotype is a widely held but oversimplified belief or idea about a particular group of people or things. A misconception, on the other hand, is a mistaken or incorrect belief or idea about something. While stereotypes are often based on some element of truth, misconceptions are usually completely false.
The term you're looking for is "consensus." Consensus refers to a general agreement or shared belief among a group, often based on collective evidence or reasoning. It reflects the prevailing views or interpretations within a community or society regarding a particular issue or topic.
A belief is an opinion, strongly held but without proof. Belief is often used as a synonym for religion, or religious belief. Religious belief is almost never a solitary belief - one may belong to a church or organisation, whose members share beliefs that are taught by that church or organisation. The more closely members share their religious beliefs, the more strongly they are probably held. Belief is often reinforced by adversity, as fellow-believers draw together for mutual comfort and support. Religious belief is usually reinforced by regular prayer and reading of scriptures.
Belief in One God.
Stereotyping is a way of placing general characteristics on a certain group of people. Assumptions are made about how a group is supposed to look and behave. Stereotyping is often unhealthy because it keeps us from getting to know individual people, if we make assumptions about the group they belong to.
A stereotype is a widely held but oversimplified and generalized belief or idea about a particular group of people or things. It can be based on assumptions or prejudices rather than actual knowledge or understanding.
Which belief was generally held by the Founding Fathers at the Constitutional Convention in 1787