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Title: The Scopes Trial


1
The Scopes Trial
2
What was the Scopes Trial?
  • It was otherwise known as the Monkey Trial. It
    settled the debate of should evolution be taught
    in public schools. To see if evolution would be
    the best idea to teach kids, they decided to put
    a teacher on trial who taught evolution.

3
Introduction
  • America was changing in the 1920s. The values,
    laws, and ideas were constantly changing. One of
    the ideas that was changing was the notion of the
    theory of evolution being correct. And if it was
    correct should it be taught to the masses? To
    test the idea if evolution should be taught in
    schools they decided to put an evolution teacher
    on trial.

4
Introduction
  • It started with the Butler Bill which banned
    evolution on the grounds of it being heresy to
    the Bible in 1925. It passed in congress in
    1925. The state of Tennessee enacted the law, and
    it would be a great place to test the fate of
    evolution. The America Civil Liberties Union
    sought out teachers to put the law into practice.
    They placed an ad in the Chattanooga newspaper
    seeking teachers who would challenge the Butler
    Law. They promised in the ad that it would not
    cost the teacher his job.

5
Introduction
  • Now that there was public interest from the news
    ad, a group of towns people from Dayton,
    Tennessee tried to make this case very public.
    They tried to figure out ways to generate buzz.
    The Daytonians chose John Thomas Scopes to be on
    trial as the teacher who violated the Butler Law
    and taught evolution.

6
John Thomas Scopes
  • John Thomas Scopes was born in Paducah, Kentucky.
    His family moved to Illinois when he was a
    teenager. He eventually got a law degree from the
    University of Kentucky in 1924. He moved to
    Dayton, Tennessee where he became a football
    coach and a substitute teacher for Rhea County
    High School. He was 24 when he was asked to
    participate in the trial.

7
The Scopes Trial
  • While in Rhea High School, working as a football
    coach and substitute, he accepted the challenge
    of being put on trial for teaching evolution. He
    later admitted as a substitute teacher, he was
    not sure if covered teaching evolution to the
    students. However, he still accepted the
    challenge of saying he would teach students
    evolution. He was asked by Daytonians to be the
    test of the Butler law. He agreed to be indicted
    to see how this case played out.

8
The Scopes Trial
  • Due to the shear publicity of this issue, many
    well-known people stepped up to be apart of the
    trail. William Jennings Bryan who brought about
    the Butler law decided to be the prosecutor for
    the trial. Clarence Darrow and Dudley Field
    Malone were high profile attorneys that wanted to
    represent Scopes in the trial.

Pictured Darrow and Bryan
9
Preparing for the Trial
  • Scopes was indicted by a grand jury for violating
    the anti-evolution law(the Butler Law). As the
    tension was building for the trial, the town
    built a pedestrian mall close by, a platform on
    the lawn of the courthouse, and a tourist camp.
    The courtroom was prepared to broadcast the trial
    to the world as the equipped it with the
    necessary technology.

10
The Trial
  • After the jury selection, Darrow tries to
    persuade the jury that the Butler Law is
    unconstitutional. He tried to state that this
    violates the freedom of religion. The next day he
    objects to having prayer to begin the trial, but
    Judge Raulston objects to that. The judge also
    overruled that the defense's motion to have the
    Butler Law declared unconstitutional. The judge
    cited that public schools are not religious, but
    they are designed to maintain mental and moral
    development and discipline.

11
The Trial
  • Scopes defense pleas not guilty. Some witnesses
    and experts were reviewed. Scopes students did
    say he taught them evolution. A zoologist,
    Maynard Metcalf, testified that evolution is
    widely embraced by the scientific community. The
    prosecution asks the judge to bar the scientists
    testimony Judge Raulston rules to bar it. The
    judge said it was not relevant enough to the
    case.

12
The Trial - Interpretation
  • Bryan calls on a biblical text expert to testify.
    Clarence Darrow asks Bryan many questions about
    if the Bible should be taken literally. Bryan
    states that Darrow is making a slur at the
    Bible. Darrow replied back with accusing Bryan
    of fool ideas that no intelligent Christian on
    Earth believes.

13
The Ruling
  • Judge Raulston expunges Bryans testimony from
    the record stating that it is not relevant to the
    case. Darrow asks the jury to find Scopes guilty
    and go deliberate. They could chose to appeal
    this verdict. The jury deliberated for a total of
    9 minutes. Scopes was found guilty and only had
    to pay 100 in fines. Both ACLU and Bryan offer
    to pay for his fine.

14
The Ruling
  • After the ruling is stated, Scopes has a chance
    to speak. He uttered this about his intent, To
    oppose this new law in any way I can. Any other
    action would be in violation of my ideal of
    academic freedom that is, to teach the truth as
    guaranteed in our constitution, of personal and
    religious freedom.

15
After the Trial
  • Five days after trial, Bryan died in his sleep in
    Dayton. IN May 31, 1926, the appealing hearing
    started. Ultimately, the judge upheld the Butler
    Law, stating that it was constitutional. However,
    Scopes verdict was overturn, because Judge
    Raulston should have not set the fine amount, the
    jury should have. In May 17, 1967, the Butler Act
    is repealed.

16
Quiz
  • What was the scopes trial also called?
  • The Monkey Trial
  • The State of Tennessee vs. John Thomas Scopes
  • All of the above -
  • None of the Above

17
Quiz
  • 2. True or False. Scopes was a fulltime biology
    teacher.
  • True
  • False -

18
Quiz
  • 3. What was the act officially called that Scopes
    was indicted for?
  • The Anti-Evolution Act
  • The Darrow Act
  • The Darwin Act
  • The Butler Act -

19
Quiz
  • 4. Which organization advertised in a newspaper
    for a participant to be found guilty of teaching
    evolution?
  • The America Civil Liberties Union -
  • The Evolution Civil Union
  • The Scientists of America
  • The Christians for Evolution of America

20
Quiz
  • 5. What did the defense state as why the Butler
    Act was unconstitutional?
  • The first amendment -
  • The fourth amendment
  • The six amendment
  • The eighth amendment

21
Quiz
  • 6. Place these people with their correct title
    during the Trial.
  • Scopes Defendant
  • Darrow Attorney
  • Field Attorney
  • Raulston Judge
  • Bryan - Prosecutor

22
Quiz
  • 7. True or False. Darrow questioned Bryan about
    the Bible being taken completely literally.
  • True
  • False

23
Quiz
  • 8. How long did it take the jury to present the
    verdict?
  • 1 hour
  • 9 minutes -
  • 34 minutes
  • 4 hours and 16 minutes

24
Quiz
  • 9. True or False. The trial verdict in 1925
    declared the Butler Act unconstitutional.
  • True
  • False -

25
Quiz
  • 10. How much was the fine Scopes had to pay?
  • 125
  • 115
  • 110
  • 100 -

26
Quiz
  • 11. Who offered to pay for Scopes fine?
  • Bryan
  • ACLU
  • Darrow
  • Both AB -
  • Both B C
  • All of the Above

27
Quiz
  • 12. True or False. Scopes tried to appeal the
    verdict.
  • True
  • False

28
Quiz
  • 13. During the appeal trial, the Butler Act was
    found to be unconstitutional.
  • True
  • False -

29
Quiz
  • 14. During the appeal trial, Scopes verdict was
    overturned.
  • True
  • False

30
Quiz
  • 15. When was the Butler Act repealed in
    Tennessee?
  • 1928
  • 1954
  • 1967 -
  • 1969

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Resources
  • http//www.aboutpaducah.com/directory/celebrities/
    354.html
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  • http//www.biographyplus.com/john_t_scopes.htm
  •  
  • http//law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/scop
    es/Sco_sco.htm
  •  
  • http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/monkeytrial/peopleeve
    nts/p_scopes.html
  •  
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_T._Scopes
  •  
  • http//www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?story
    Id4723956
  •  
  • http//law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/scop
    es/evolut.htm
  •  
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_Trial
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