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William Jennings Bryan was the real-life prosecuting attorney for the Scopes Trial. In the play Inherit the Wind, William Jennings Bryan is portrayed as Matthew Harrison Brady, the attorney against Cates.
The two opposing lawyers in the Scopes trial were Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan. While Bryan's side won the case, it began the process of allowing the theory of evolution to be taught in schools.
Scopes broke the law by teaching evolution.
In the John T. Scopes Monkey Trial, a school teacher, Scopes, was put on trial for violating Tennessee state law by teaching evolution in school. Clarence Darrow did a good job of defending Scopes and it became central to the larger debate on evolution versus creationism. Some would contend that Darrow humiliated the prosecution William Jennings Bryan -- a Democratic presidential candidate -- in his arguments asserting theh validity of evolutionary theory. Scopes did end up being found guilty, but he was only fined in the end, and it was a noteworthy installment in the battle for evolutionary theory.
William Jennings Bryan served as one of the prosecutors at the Scopes Trial in 1925. He was a prominent figure in American political history and also a well-known advocate for the prosecution in the trial.
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william jennings bryan
William Jennings Bryan was part of the prosecution team during the Scopes Monkey Trial.
No William Jennings Bryan Died Five Days After The Trial.
The prosecutor of the Scopes trail was William Jennings Bryan, or known as Matthew Harrison Brady in the book "Inherit the Wind".
William Jennings Bryan was the real-life prosecuting attorney for the Scopes Trial. In the play Inherit the Wind, William Jennings Bryan is portrayed as Matthew Harrison Brady, the attorney against Cates.
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William Jennings Bryan
Evolution and Christianity
religious conservatives led by William Jennings Bryan.
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.