Fundamentalism
The Doctrine of Containment. Also called The Truman Doctrine.
a philosophy
the abololitionist movement.
The movement to end slavery was called the Abolitionist Movement
Temperance Movement
fundamentalism
One significant religious movement during the 1920s in the United States was the rise of Fundamentalism, which emphasized a literal interpretation of the Bible and a strict adherence to traditional religious beliefs. This movement was a response to Modernism, which sought to reconcile religious beliefs with new scientific and intellectual developments.
It is called irony or sarcasm when someone says something with a different or opposite meaning than the literal interpretation.
The literal interpretation of the Bible is just that, it's an interpretation. Theologian R.C. Sproul has aptly said "To interpret the Bible literally is to interpret it as literature. Simply put, this means that we are to interpret the Word of God just as we interpret other forms of communication, in its most obvious and natural sense." Problems arise when we start using a strictly wooden literal interpretation, disregarding such things as allegories, parables, apocalyptic hyperbole, fantasy imagery, or spiritualizing Scripture. The literal principle of Biblical interpretation gives you a deeper understanding to the text as you pay closer attention to genre, grammar, syntax, semantics and context.
Laissez-faire. I'm not certain of the literal translation from the French, but it's essentially 'let it happen'. It's all about 'Free market' economics.
in 5ac, a and c are called literal coefficient....
Fundamentalism is the strictest adherence to traditional beliefs, often characterized by a literal interpretation of religious texts and a resistance to modern ideas or changes in society.
The literal definition of a word is also called its denotation.
This literary device is called a symbol. Symbols are often used to convey deeper meanings or ideas beyond their literal interpretation in a text.
A symbol is something that stands for or represents another thing. Symbols can be objects, images, words, or gestures that carry a certain meaning or significance beyond their literal interpretation.
Truman Doctrine
The Doctrine of Containment. Also called The Truman Doctrine.