Science, specifically Darwin-
Scopes broke the law by teaching evolution.
John T. Raulston was the judge in the Scopes trial.
Many joined a religious movement known as Fundamentalism. Fundamentalist believed in Creationism, that God created the world as described in the Bible.
Scopes was declared guilty, but people felt the law violated the Constitution. Scopes was fined and the law was upheld.
Scopes was fined and the law was upheld
religious conservatives led by William Jennings Bryan.
The Scopes Monkey trial
Fundamentalism and moderism
He was teaching evolution in the south-just think about why American Southerners might be upset about teaching evolution. It was against their political and religious beliefs.
The Scopes Trial, also known as the "monkey trial," reflected the cultural divide between urban modernists and rural traditionalists in the 1920s. The trial pitted fundamentalist beliefs against modern science, highlighting the clash between rural religious conservatism and urban intellectual liberalism. The trial exposed the tensions between these two worldviews and the challenges of navigating social change and cultural conflict in America during that period.
The Scopes Trial
Darrow used science to try to cast doubt in traditional religious beliefs.
Darrow used science to try to cast doubt in traditional religious beliefs.
Darrow used science to try to cast doubt in traditional religious beliefs.
Darrow used science to try to cast doubt in traditional religious beliefs.
Darrow used science to try to cast doubt in traditional religious beliefs.
Darrow used science to try to cast doubt in traditional religious beliefs.