Title: Scopes
1Scopes Monkey TrialClash over Evolution
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2- During the 1920s, in response to the Lost
Generations wild behavior, such as provocative
dancing (Charleston), wild music (Jazz), wild
women (flappers), Conservative America looked to
fundamentalism of the Bible.
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3- The defenders of traditional religion looked to
the Bible for support in the struggle against
this new wild atmosphere of the Twenties.
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4- Fundamentalism is the idea that religious texts
and beliefs should be taken literally and treated
as the authority on appropriate behavior.
5- Prohibition emerges as one example of Americas
fundamentalist pursuit to correct society. - Prohibition, by the 18th Amendment, makes the
drinking, possession, or distribution of
alcoholic beverages illegal.
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6- In 1925, the Tennessee Legislature passed a law
making it illegal for a public schools to teach
any theory that denies the story of Divine
Creation of man as taught in the Bible.
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7- In an effort to show how foolish the law was, a
young science teacher, John Scopes, teaches a
lesson on Evolution. - The stage was set for a dramatic showdown between
modernists and traditionalists over the place of
science and religion in public schools.
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8John Scopes
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9- Modernists looked to science, not the Bible, to
explain how the physical world worked. - Scientists accepted as true only facts and
theories that could be tested and supported with
evidence.
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10Theory of Evolution
- British naturalist Charles Darwin theorized that
all plants and animals, including humans, had
evolved from simpler forms of life.
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11- Darwin believed that evolution of one species
from another took place over thousands or
millions of years. - It worked through a process he called natural
selection or survival of the fittest.
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12- During natural selection, species that make
favorable adaptations to their environment are
more likely to survive than those that do not. - In such a way, Darwin argued, human beings had
evolved from apes.
Characterization of Charles Darwin as an ape.
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13- Modernists embraced the concepts of evolution and
natural selection. - Rather than choosing between science and
religion, they believed that both could coexist. - By the 1920s, the theory of evolution was
regularly taught in schools.
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14- Fundamentalists believed the Bible was the
literal word of God. - They rejected the theory of evolution because it
conflicted with creationism, the belief that God
created the universe as described in the Bible.
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15- During the 1920s, fundamentalists campaigned to
ban the teaching of evolution in public schools. - They found their voice in William Jennings Bryan.
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16- William Jennings Bryan had played a major role in
American politics for 30 years. He had run for
president (Democrat Populist) 3 times and
served in President Wilsons cabinet.
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17- Tennessee became the first state to ban the
teaching of evolution in public schools. - Scopes believed that he cannot teach biology
without teaching evolution. - Scopes is arrested for teaching the theory of
evolution.
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19- The Scopes trial began on July 10, 1925, bringing
far more attention than both sides had expected. - Some 200 national reporters arrived in Dayton,
Tennessee. - Tourists and vendors (selling toy monkeys)
descend on Daytons circus atmosphere.
National Reporters follow the story closely. The
nation is engrossed by the story.
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20http//www.antievolution.org/topics/law/scopes
21Bryan vs. Darrow
- William Jennings Bryan agrees to represent the
State of Tennessee with its prosecution of John
Scopes. - High-powered lawyer Clarence Darrow offers to
defend Scopes free of charge.
Darrow Bryan taking a break during the trial.
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23Clarence Darrow
- Darrow had supported Bryan for president (they
were friends), but he disagreed with him about
religion. - Darrow had enjoyed a reputation of defending
American labor and WWI War protestors.
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24- In their opening statements, the opposing lawyers
recognized that what was on trial was the Bible
and the Theory of Evolution, not the law.
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25http//www.antievolution.org/topics/law/scopes
26- If evolution wins, Christianity goes,
- - warned William Jennings Bryan
27Scopes isnt on trial civilization is on
trial- argued Clarence Darrow
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28- After listening to only one of Darrows defensive
experts, the judge refuses to let his remaining
experts testify.
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30- For a moment, it looked like Darrow had no
defense. Then he surprised everyone by calling
Bryan to the stand as an expert on the Bible.
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31Do you claim that everything in the Bible should
be literally interpreted? Darrow asked Bryan
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32I believe everything in the Bible should be
accepted as it is given there.- William
Jennings Bryan
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33I do not think it means necessarily a
twenty-four-hour day, creation, he added, might
have continued for millions of years.
However, when asked if Earth had been created in
six days, Bryan answered,
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34- Darrow had tricked Bryan, into admitting that he
himself did not always interpret each and every
word in the Bible as the literal truth.
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35- When the trial ended, it took the jury fewer than
10 minutes to find Scopes guilty. - The judge fined John Scopes only 100 for
breaking the Tennessee law.
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36Victory in Defeat
- Although, John Scopes had been found guilty by
the judge, it was believed to be a huge victory
for science.
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37- A year later, the Tennessee Supreme Court
overturned the conviction because the judge, not
the jury, had imposed the fine.
38- The Scopes trial did not end the debate over
teaching evolution in public schools.
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