The major difference between Leutchtenburg's and Interrante's interpretations of cities and rural areas during the 1920s was the geographical reorganization of rural and urban areas. The regions were drawn together and a more independent relationship between them. The relationship was evident in towns and cities which outlined difference around urban centres.
The towns attracted people from the surrounding countryside and central cities. Farm families which were converted to surrounding countryside were tied to urban culture and urban market. People habits of consumption were charged by shifting from direct production of goods to be purchasing them markets of metropolitan and this made women go to the marketplace and come out of the household.
adherence to Islamic political traditions.
Fundamentalist beliefs in religion mean to return to the fundamental or basic ideas of a religion.
Fundamentalists in the Middle East believe Muslims need to return to the basic principles of Islam. Many want to return Islamic countries to Islamic law as the Muslim Empires had been once been. This ideology also encourages rejection of western culture and ideas and a return to a purer form of Islam.
Thomas Hobbes wrote that a person's most basic needed is science