The core of Religious Fundamentalism lies within the belief that the traditional books and teachings of a certain religion (specifically a God or Prophet) are to be held in total dominion.
During the 1920s, conservative Christians did not like the way of life especially the way people dressed and the music, so they sparked traditional religious revival.
People who believed this considered the secular state as an enemy because they did not try to preserve the spiritual life and instead tried to enhance the scientific world.
means that roles for men and women are set in their specific areas and that the difference between state and church should not be much.
The interpretations of religious texts, such as the bible, in a real world situation were considered to be the same as the ones found in scientific research.