Members of the Fundamentalist movement played a major role in the Scopes Trial, also known as the "Monkey Trial" in 1925.
The Butler Act prohibited the teaching of natural selection or any evolution theory that would contradict the Bible in schools in Tennessee.
High-school teacher John Scopes defied this law and was trialed. Fundamentalist prosecutor William Jennings Bryan arged the case against Scopes and eventually won. The Butler Act would not be repealed until 1967, but the trial set the debate to teach evolution or creationism in American schools.
I believe the cartoon is trying to say is that the government was using communism as an excuse to get away with things
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The internment<span> of </span>Japanese Americans<span> in the United States during World War II was the forced relocation and incarceration in camps in the interior of the country of between 110,000 and 120,000 people of </span>Japanese<span>ancestry who lived on the Pacific </span>coast<span>. Sixty-two percent of the internees </span>were<span> United States citizens. hope this helps</span>
Kennedy sent the first large force of U.S. military personnel to Vietnam to bolster the ineffectual autocratic regime of South Vietnam against the communist North
<span>This quote suggestions that "Americanization", rather than a form of assimilation into a homogeneous culture as some would have it appear to be, is in fact an act which has been in a state of national evolution since even the early days. Indeed, the influence of the Catholic immigrants upon the incumbent Anglo-Saxon protestant culture indicates one of the very earliest instances of this evolutionary shift.</span>