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Scopes Trial KKK

Prohibition FailsQuotas

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BY THE END OF CLASS

YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO ...

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EXPLAIN WHY PROHIBITION

WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL.

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EXPLAIN THE GOALS OF THE

KKK

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EXPLAIN THE SCOPES TRIAL AND UNDERSTAND ITS

SIGNIFICANCE

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#1 - Prohibition?

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Fed. agent destroying beer barrel

Laws were hard to enforce

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Fed. agents destroying a still

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Speakeasies &

Bootleggers?

Gangsters began to run the illegal alcohol markets

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1920s = KKK reemerges

Membership: 5 million

Members believe they are “pure” Americans & are guardians of society

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KKK march in DC-1927

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Klan stressed nationalism & racial purity

Didn’t like immigrants, Jews, Catholics, & urban

culture

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Where are

they coming from?

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1921: 3% of total # of immigrants allowed

from a particular country

(based on 1910 census)

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Excluded Asians

completely

1924Reduced quota to 2% (Based on

1890 census)

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1925John Scopes

TN Science teacher who taught theory of evolution

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Butler Act: prevented any

teaching other than “Divine Creation” in

schoolsFundamentalism: The Bible tells the

literal truth

Who cares? What’s the problem?

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Clarence Darrow (Defense Attorney)

William Jennings Bryan (Prosecution)

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Nationwide radio & newspaper coverage

Scopes Monkey

Trial

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