Scopes Trial
Title: Scopes Trial
Category: History
Details: Words: 4271 | Pages: 18.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Scopes Trial
As the twentieth century began, the absorption and interpretation of evolutionary concepts within the American intellectual community had been largely completed. Theologians, philosophers, and scientists had examined the new biology theory and its many implications, coming to terms with evolution in a variety of ways. The larger segment of the American public became involved in debates and discussions, which led to the transformation of the evolutionary theory. Religious and political figures led the recognizable movement
showed first 75 words of 4271 total
You are viewing only a small portion of the paper. Please login or register to access the full copy.
|
|
showed last 75 words of 4271 total
the nation’s public schools is often marred because many students receive little or no exposure to biological evolution. This has contributed to widespread misconceptions about creationism and biological understanding.
Webb, George Ernest. The Evolution Controversy in America. University Press of
Kentucky 1994.Focuses on the public campaigns of the anti-evolution movement. Also shows Americans lack of knowledge of the meaning of evolution during the 1920’s. Makes a strong attempt to help us understand modern science.
Need a custom written paper?