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The people who believed in Darwinism and thought it was important for people to know, but it was illegal to teach thus creating the case Scopes trial
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Legally, William Jennings Bryan won the Scopes trial. But the long-term effect of the Scopes trial was the end of the fundamentalist movement and the rise of modernism and urban values such as evolution and science over religion.
In the Scopes Trial, also known as the Scopes Monkey Trial, John T. Scopes was found guilty of violating Tennessee's Butler Act, which prohibited the teaching of evolution in public schools. He was fined $100, although the fine was later overturned on a technicality. The trial highlighted the cultural clash between science and religion in the 1920s and garnered significant national attention.
Clarence Darrow was the supporter of free speech in the Scopes trial.
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The Scopes Trial represented a clash between rural fundamentalism and urban modernism. -NOVANET
The Scopes Trial represented a clash between rural fundamentalism and urban modernism. -NOVANET
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John T. Raulston was the judge in the Scopes trial.
The Scopes Trial, formally known as "The State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes" took place in Dayton, Tennessee.
The "Scopes Monkey Trial" is the nickname for the real-life trial.
Because John Scopes was teaching about the evolution of humans from apes (monkeys)
The Scopes trial refers to the "Scopes-Monkey" trial in which a high school Science teacher in Tennessee violated the Butler Act that made it unlawful to teach evolution in schools. He was found guilty.
The people who believed in Darwinism and thought it was important for people to know, but it was illegal to teach thus creating the case Scopes trial
John Scopes for teaching Evolution