The Scopes Trial (1925) and the Scottsboro Trial (1931-1937) were two crucial legal cases in American history that highlighted tensions in social values and differences in public opinion at the time. Discover the ins and outs of each case, why they are considered so important, and how they...
Deals with the trial of John T. Scopes in the 1920s for teaching human evolution to students and the evolving concept of freedom in the United States. Significance of the trial of Scopes; Details on American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) emerging concept of liberty; Information on the ...
Aguillard. Of more significance rhetorically is the shift in defense strategy away from the intended argument for the reconciliation of evolution and religion, advanced primarily by Malone and to be evidenced by the testimony of religious and scientific experts, to the emphasis on ridicule highlighted...
Presents information on William Jennings Bryan's last, undelivered speech from the 1925 John Scopes trial, entitled 'On Evolution.' Significance of the speech; Overall rhetorical approach in the speech; Conclusion.HostetlerMichaelJ.Western Journal of Communication...
It is hoped that this study will contribute to a greater understanding of the rhetorical dimensions of the Scopes trial and its significance in American culture.University of Southern California.Larson, Julie Marie.University of Southern California....
v. Dover Area School District will get national media coverage; The significance of the 1925 Scopes trial.EBSCO_bspWall Street Journal Eastern Edition