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Scopes Monkey Trial. Many Americans were uncomfortable with the culture changes of the 1920s. – Sought comfort in fundamental interpretations of the Bible.

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1 Scopes Monkey Trial

2 Many Americans were uncomfortable with the culture changes of the 1920s. – Sought comfort in fundamental interpretations of the Bible – Fundamentalism= idea that religious texts should be taken literally Prohibition emerges as one example of America’s fundamentalist pursuit to “correct” society

3 1925 the Tennessee Legislature passed a law making it illegal for public schools to “teach any theory that denies the story of Divine Creation of man as taught in the Bible”

4 Theory of Evolution Charles Darwin theorized that all plants and animals had evolved from simpler forms of life

5 A young high school teacher names John Scopes deliberately broke the law and taught evolution to his high school science class – Se the stage for a showdown between modernity and traditional values The theory of evolution had been taught regularly in schools since the 1920s

6 The Scopes trial began on July 10 th, 1925 brining far more attention than either side expected – More than 100 journalists from aroudn the country descended on Dayton, Tennessee to report on the trial

7 William Jennings Bryan vs. Clarence Darrow William Jennings Bryan represents the State of Tennessee with its prosecution of John Scopes Clarence Darrow defended Scopes free of charge – Had defended many radicals and labor union members

8 “If evolution wins, Christianity goes,” - warned William Jennings Bryan

9 “Scopes isn’t on trial: civilization is on trial” - argued Clarence Darrow http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/features/2005/jul/scopes/bryanspeaks200.jpg

10 When the trial ended it took the jury less than 10 minutes to find Scopes guilty – Fined $100

11 The scopes trial is a perfect example of the culture clash of the 1920s Modernity vs. traditionalism The Scopes trial did not end the debate over teaching evolution in public schools


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