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Running Head: JOHN SCOPES TRIAL 2
JOHN SCOPE TRIAL 2
John Scope Trial
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John Scope Trial
John scope trial was an American case where a high school teacher, John Thomas, was accused of breaching the Butler Act that made it against the law to teach human evolution in any school that was state-funded. The John scope trial represented the struggle between tradition and struggle in those years where teachers were not allowed to teach evolution to any school funded by the state. John was struggling to teach about the evolution to the students, but the Act, which we can say it's their tradition, did not allow him to teach this, and it was hindering the progress in these states. This is a representation of how there was a struggle between tradition and progress in those years. This trial represents how, in those years, it was a big struggle between how people believed in and the progress. Evolution was seen as going against the word of God. In those days, people thought that teaching evolution was going against God's word, and due to this, there was a struggle between the tradition, which is what people believed and progress (Wikipedia, 2001).
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Wikipedia. (2001, October 2). Scopes trial. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_Trial