Answer:
<h2>Fundamentalism. </h2>
Explanation:
Christian fundamentalism was a movement that arose within American and British Protestantism in late 19th and early 20th century against theological modernism.<u><em> Its aim was to revive the traditional Christian beliefs so that developments in the social sciences and natural sciences can accommodated. </em></u>
The fundamentalist confirmed core christian beliefs such as Christ's Virgin birth and Resurrection. It became a notable phenomenon in 20th century. Fundamentalist worship practices were influenced by revivalism and included sermon with congregational prayer and singing.
Although fundamentalists are not ascetics but they do observe <em>prohibition such as smoking and drinking alcohol and attending plays, movies and dance.</em>
Answer: Bush promised to use the budget surplus for tax cuts and to return morality to the Presidency.
Explanation:
When former President, George Walker Bush announced his candidacy for Presidency in the year 1999, he was still the Governor of Texas with Bill Clinton as President.
Only a year earlier, allegations of Adultery had been made against President Clinton and George Bush capitalised on that by promising to bring MORALITY and HONOUR back to the White House.
He also promised to CUT TAXES and improve Education.