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10 pages in length. It often takes a monumental court case to provide the turning point in a hotly debated topic, and the perpetual dispute over evolution and intelligent design creationism is no exception. Both the Dover and Scopes rulings illustrate how Darwin's theory - while forever challenged for monopolizing the notion behind man's ascent as a species - is a concept both engrained and accepted despite the lawful decisions that claim just the opposite. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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evolution and intelligent design creationism is no exception. Both the Dover and Scopes rulings illustrate how Darwins theory - while forever challenged for monopolizing the notion behind mans ascent
as a species - is a concept both engrained and accepted despite the lawful decisions that claim just the opposite. II. WATERSHED TRIALS Scopes was clearly a
victory for the maligned teacher and the global community alike, inasmuch as it brought direct focus on a subject that simply cannot be dismissed as unsubstantiated folly. As Efting
(2007) duly notes, the Scopes trial symbolized one of the most important turning points in Americas history. "Among other things, it impacted Fundamentalism, the publics perception of that movement,
and both groups view of the relationship between science and the Bible" (Efting, 2007). High school teacher John Scopes saw nothing wrong with instructing his class on the theory of
evolution despite the fact there happened to be a law against doing so. Brought to trial as a sacrificial lamb who would serve to teach a lesson to all
who attempt to challenge authority and "undermine traditional values" (Linder, 2006), Scopes ultimately became the hero even though he lost the case. Ultimately, the trials actual purpose "emerged through
its interpretation as a conflict of social and intellectual values" rather than an examination of Scopes inherent freedoms as both a teacher and a human being. William Jennings Bryan led
the charge against the fast moving train spreading the word of evolutionism; the fundamentalist sought to control what was taught and how it was taught about mans presence on Earth.
Bryans tremendous influence afforded his success at having fifteen states vote on banning schools from teaching evolutionism. Tennessee was the first to implement the bill whereby it was
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