How did the two sides in the Scopes Trial represent conflicting value systems and What did each side value most?
The Scopes Trial showed a conflict between science and fundamentalist Christianity. John Scopes, a biology teacher, valued his right to teach the theory of evolution, while the fundamentalists valued the Bible.
Answered -Galleries
Related Questions
-
What were the two sides in ww1?
During WWI, there were the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-H...
-
What are two angles that have the same vertex share a common side, but do not overlap?
Two non-overlapping angles with the same vertex, and one shar...
-
What is a four-sided polygon with two parallel lines called?
A trapezoid would be a four-sided polygon with two parallel l...
-
What would two Monroe piercings on the same side be called?
Viper bites are two piercings on the same side of the lip. Ch...
-
What were the two sides in world war two?
The two sides in WWII were the Allied Forces and the Axis All...

Comments