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  1. John Thomas Scopes (August 3, 1900 – October 21, 1970) was a teacher in Dayton, Tennessee, who was charged on May 5, 1925, with violating Tennessee's Butler Act, which prohibited the teaching of human evolution in Tennessee schools. He was tried in a case known as the Scopes Trial, and was found guilty and fined $100 (equivalent to $1,737 in 2023).

  2. John Thomas Scopes (3 de agosto de 1900 - 21 de octubre de 1970) fue un profesor de Dayton (Tennessee), acusado el 5 de mayo de 1925 de violar la Ley Butler de Tennessee, que prohibía la enseñanza de la evolución humana en las escuelas de Tennessee.

    • 21 de octubre de 1970 (70 años), Shreveport (Estados Unidos)
  3. John Scopes, un profesor de educación física de escuela secundaria, fue acusado el 5 de mayo de 1925 de enseñar la evolución utilizando un capítulo de un libro de textos que estaba basado en ideas inspiradas en el libro de Charles Darwin El Origen de las Especies.

  4. www.biography.com › activists › john-scopesJohn Scopes - Biography

    2 de abr. de 2014 · John Scopes is best known as the Tennessee educator found guilty of breaking the law for teaching evolution in his class room. Updated: Apr 15, 2019. (1900-1970) Synopsis. Born in Kentucky in...

  5. 18 de abr. 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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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scopes_trialScopes trial - Wikipedia

    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.

  7. Hace 2 días · John Scopes. John Thomas Scopes came to Tennessee fresh out of college. In the spring of 1925, he had just completed his first year as science teacher and part-time football coach at the...