 Show Down Religion vs. Science  Where: Dayton Tenn.  Defense: Clarence Darrow  Prosecution: William Jennings Bryan  Fundamentalism Wins: “Literal.

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 Show Down Religion vs. Science  Where: Dayton Tenn.  Defense: Clarence Darrow  Prosecution: William Jennings Bryan  Fundamentalism Wins: “Literal Truth of the bible”  Butler Act confirmed

 Prohibition: 18 th amendment  Speakeasies: Secret drinking clubs  Lawless Decade: Volstead act was enacted to enforce prohibition and widely ignored

 Enforcement Problems: 10,ooo miles of coastline for smugglers  Bootlegger: People who made, sold or transported illegal liquor  Al Capone: Head of Chicago Bootlegger

 Flogging: Klan responsible for no less than 2,500 in Oklahoma  Lynching: Mob action in which a person is executed w/out a trial (often by hanging)  Imperial Wizard: Hiram Wesley Evans

 Quota System: limits immigration  Favors Northern and Western Europeans