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    John Thomas Scopes, and commonly referred to as the Scopes Monkey Trial, was an American legal case from July 10 to July 21, 1925, in which a high school teacher, John T. Scopes, was accused of violating Tennessee 's Butler Act, which had made it illegal for teachers to teach human evolution in any state-funded school. [1]

  2. 31 de may. de 2024 · Scopes Trial, also called the ‘Monkey Trial,’ highly publicized trial that took place July 10–21, 1925, during which a Dayton, Tennessee, high-school teacher, John T. Scopes, was charged with violating state law by teaching Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution.

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  3. El Juicio de Scopes (Scopes contra el Estado, 152 Tenn. 424, 278 S.W. 57 (Tenn. 1925), a menudo llamado en inglés "Scopes Monkey Trial") fue un sonado caso legal en Estados Unidos que puso a prueba la Ley Butler, que establecía que era ilegal en todo establecimiento educativo del estado de Tennessee "la enseñanza de cualquier teoría que ...

  4. 17 de nov. de 2017 · The Scopes Trial, also known as the Scopes Monkey Trial, was the 1925 prosecution of science teacher John Scopes for teaching evolution in a Tennessee public school, which a recent bill had...

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  5. 19 de mar. de 2020 · The great monkey trial. by. De Camp, L. Sprague (Lyon Sprague), 1907-2000. Publication date. 1968. Topics. Scopes, John Thomas, Scopes, John Thomas, Scopes, John Thomas, Evolution, Biological Evolution, Homme -- Origines, Evolution. Publisher.

  6. Trial. Scopes' involvement with the Scopes Trial occurred after the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) announced that it would finance a test case challenging the constitutionality of the Butler Act if it could find a Tennessee teacher who was willing to act as a defendant.

  7. The Great Monkey Trial is a book on the Scopes Trial by L. Sprague de Camp, first published in hardcover by Doubleday in 1968. The book is a non-fiction account of the trial, as well as its social and political context and impact.