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• March, 2017 Raw: • What two theories did the Simpson’s episode discuss? • Who get’s arrested and tried during the episode? What for? •AIM: •What was the real debate behind the Scopes Monkey Trial? I. What is Evolution? •Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species (1856) •Animals adapt to their environment •Giraffe, Zebra, Cheetah •PEOPLE?? II. What is Creationism? • Creationism is the religious belief that life, the Earth, and the universe are the creation of God. • The Bible Belt is an informal term for a region in the southern U.S. in which socially conservative Protestantism is a major part of the culture. • Christian church attendance across the different denominations is generally higher than the nation's average. Butler Act • The Butler Act was a 1925 Tennessee law prohibiting public school teachers from denying the Biblical Account of man’s origin. • The law also prevented the teaching of the evolution of man from what it referred to as lower orders of animals in place of the Biblical account. III. Tennessee v. John Scopes (May 5, 1925) • John Scopes is arrested for teaching evolution in a Tennessee school in violation of state law. • Scopes purposefully incriminated himself so that the case could have a defendant. (ACLU) • The "Scopes Monkey Trial" pitted the country's best lawyer, Clarence Darrow (representing Scopes), against the veteran politician William Jennings Bryan for the prosecution. Scopes Darrow Bryan The State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes • The real debate of this trial set modernists, who said evolution was consistent with religion, against fundamentalists who said the word of God as revealed in the Bible took priority over all human knowledge. • The guilty verdict for Scopes on July 21 ordered to pay $100 What Came First??? • Would the outcome of the Scopes case be the same if it were tried today? Why or why not? The 1925 trial of John Scopes reflects the conflict between: A. Science and religion B. Isolation and international involvement C. Traditional roles and new roles for women D.Prohibition and organized crime •Most people at the time did not take the trial seriously and called it the Monkey Trial. What part do monkeys play in the trial? Lesson Reflection Thinking about the Simpsons Episode from yesterday and today’s class about the Scopes Trial: • What was the real debate behind the Scopes Monkey Trial?