John Scopes was a high school Football Coach in Dayton, Tenn. He was asked to help draw attention to the small town by faking a Biology class where he taught evolution which was banned under the Butler Act. He went to trial and was found guilty of violating the Butler Act by using the required text and he was fined $100. He later admitted to a journalist that he had actually skipped the chapter on Evolution, but he let himself go on trial to prove a point.
John Scopes was a high school teacher in Tennessee who was charged with violating the state's Butler Act, which made it illegal to teach evolution in public schools. Scopes intentionally taught evolution in his classroom to challenge the law and bring attention to the issue.
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Scopes was fined and the law was upheld
They got John Scopes to break the Butler Law and be arrested so they could put him on trial.
John Scopes
John T. Scopes challenged a Tennessee law that forbade the teaching of evolution in public schools. The legal case that followed became known as the Scopes Monkey Trial, and it marked a significant moment in the debate over evolution and creationism in education. Ultimately, Scopes was found guilty and fined, but the trial raised awareness and sparked further discussion on the topic.
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The subject that John Scopes was teaching on the occasion that he was said to have broken the then law of Tennesee was biology. This necessarily involves the study of evolution, a foundation concept of biology.
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Scopes broke the law by teaching evolution.
John T. Scopes. He was a high school biology teacher in Dayton, Tennessee. He was accused of teaching evolution in class, which was against the law. He was convicted guilty, but released due to technicality.
John Scopes
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.