Scopes was declared guilty, but people felt the law violated the Constitution. Scopes was fined and the law was upheld.
The law prohibiting the teaching of evolution was upheld *apex*
Scopes was fined and the law was upheld.
John T. Raulston was the judge in the Scopes trial.
Scopes was declared guilty, but people felt the law violated the Constitution. Scopes was fined and the law was upheld.
The Monkey Trial.
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Scopes broke the law by teaching evolution.
John T. Raulston was the judge in the Scopes trial.
Scopes was declared guilty, but people felt the law violated the Constitution. Scopes was fined and the law was upheld.
Scopes was declared guilty, but people felt the law violated the Constitution. Scopes was fined and the law was upheld.
The law prohibiting the teaching of evolution was upheld.
The Monkey Trial.
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John Scopes for teaching Evolution
John Scopes for teaching Evolution
John scopes.
The Scopes Monkey Trial in 1925, also known as the State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes, involved the teaching of evolution in schools. John Scopes, a high school teacher, was charged with violating a state law that prohibited teaching evolution in public schools. The trial gained national attention as it pitted creationism against the theory of evolution.
Because John Scopes was teaching about the evolution of humans from apes (monkeys)
John Scopes for teaching Evolution