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  1. Scopes “Monkey” TrialClash over Evolution Power point created by Robert Martinez Primary Content Material: History Alive! Photographs & Illustrations as Cited. http://www.latw.org/images/photoScopes.jpg

  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. Louis Armstrong http://www.creationsfantastic.com/portfolio/portraits/images/por_armstrong.jpg http://www.flickr.com/photos/78128643@N00/200801254/in/set-72157594219612023/

  3. The defenders of traditional religion looked to the Bible for support in the struggle against this new wild atmosphere of the Twenties. http://www.andrews.edu/SEM/BSAS/bible4.gif

  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 America’s fundamentalist pursuit to correct society. • Prohibition, by the 18th Amendment, makes the drinking, possession, or distribution of alcoholic beverages illegal. http://www.flickr.com/photos/linhphan/85907113/ http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/6/6f/Prohibition.jpg

  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.” http://www.pressebox.de/attachment/37019/evolution.jpg

  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. http://www.antievolution.org/topics/law/scopes/scopes03s.jpg

  8. John Scopes tp://www.flickr.com/photos/smithsonian/2898289055/

  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. http://solar-center.stanford.edu/images/gravity-newton.jpg

  10. Theory of Evolution • British naturalist Charles Darwin theorized that all plants and animals, including humans, had evolved from simpler forms of life. http://shots.oxo.li/hot/OXO-World/Charles_Darwin.jpg

  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.” http://www.flickr.com/photos/photonquantique/1858685882/

  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. http://www.directopedia.org/onTEAM/wiki/img/8/180px-Darwin_ape.jpg

  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. http://www.flickr.com/photos/cpurrin1/159230245/

  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. http://www.christcenteredmall.com/stores/art/hallmark/previews/the_word_of_god.jpg

  15. During the 1920s, fundamentalists campaigned to ban the teaching of evolution in public schools. • They found their voice in William Jennings Bryan. http://www.swordofthelord.com/biographies/BryanWilliamJennings.jpg

  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 Wilson’s cabinet. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/monkeytrial/peopleevents/images/p_bryan.jpg

  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. http://alliance.ed.uiuc.edu/cdrom/hononegah/Scopes_Folder/scopespic.gif

  18. 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 Dayton’s “circus” atmosphere. National Reporters follow the story closely. The nation is engrossed by the story. http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/features/2005/jul/scopes/bryanspeaks200.jpg

  19. http://www.antievolution.org/topics/law/scopes

  20. Bryan 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. http://www.flickr.com/photos/99805939@N00/4614952/

  21. http://www.americanheritage.com/events/articles/web/20060710-john-scopes-creationism-evolution-darwin-intelligent-design-william-jennings-bryan-monkey-trial.shtmlhttp://www.americanheritage.com/events/articles/web/20060710-john-scopes-creationism-evolution-darwin-intelligent-design-william-jennings-bryan-monkey-trial.shtml

  22. Clarence 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. http://www.houseofwaterdancer.com/images/law/darrow-clarence.JPG

  23. In their opening statements, the opposing lawyers recognized that what was on trial was the Bible and the Theory of Evolution, not the law. http://img.nytstore.com/IMAGES/NSAP235_LARGE.JPG

  24. http://www.antievolution.org/topics/law/scopes

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

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

  27. After listening to only one of Darrow’s defensive experts, the judge refuses to let his remaining experts testify. http://www.americanheritage.com/assets/images/articles/web/20060710.jpg

  28. http://www.antievolution.org/topics/law/scopes

  29. 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. http://www.kennislink.nl/upload/86627_962_1028892763232-William-Jennings-Bryan2.jpg

  30. “Do you claim that everything in the Bible should be literally interpreted?”– Darrow asked Bryan http://thesituationist.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/clarence-darrow-at-scopes-trial.jpg

  31. “I believe everything in the Bible should be accepted as it is given there.”- William Jennings Bryan http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/features/2005/jul/scopes/bryanspeaks200.jpg

  32. However, when asked if Earth had been created in six days, Bryan answered, “I do not think it means necessarily a twenty-four-hour day,” creation, he added, “might have continued for millions of years.” http://ap.grolier.com/images/cache/075/copg000720t.jpg

  33. Darrow had tricked Bryan, into admitting that he himself did not always interpret each and every word in the Bible as the literal truth. http://www.flickr.com/photos/kimberlyb/1339404425/

  34. 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. http://www.realestateparrsboro.com/Nov29Scopes.jpg

  35. Victory in Defeat • Although, John Scopes had been found guilty by the judge, it was believed to be a huge victory for science. Scopes “Monkey” Trial Courtroom http://www.flickr.com/photos/51167738@N00/370591408/

  36. A year later, the Tennessee Supreme Court overturned the conviction because the judge, not the jury, had imposed the fine.

  37. The Scopes trial did not end the debate over teaching evolution in public schools. http://www.msu.edu/~zimme106/scopemonkey.jpg

  38. Inherit the WindSuggested Reading and Movie http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0553269151.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

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