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Why is the Scopes trial significant?

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Fundamentalists did not support the teaching of the theory of evolution in schools. In 1925, a law was passed in Tennessee prohibiting the teaching of evolution in public schools. John Scopes, a teacher in Dayton, Tennessee, challenged the law and was arrested. The conflict over the teaching of evolution in public schools was represented in the Scopes Trial. He did end up losing and getting fined in the end.

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You are most likely coming here from Odyssey Ware, this is what the lesson itself says the significance of the trial was.

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In a This Day in History video, learn that on July 10, 1925, the Scopes Monkey trialbegan in Dayton, Tennessee. High school teacher John Thomas Scopes was charged with violating Tennessee's law against teaching evolution instead of the divine creation of man. The trial was the first to be broadcasted on live radio.
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