The Scopes Trial was important because it talked about the classic ethical issue of should we teach creationism in schools. John Scopes was a science teacher in Tennessee. At the time, teaching evolution in school was against the law, but Scopes taught evolution regardless of the law. He was put on trial, where each side was represented by a famous attorney, against Scopes was William Jennings Bryan, and representing Scopes was Clarence Darrow. Scopes was found guilty and fined $100, but this verdict was later withdrawn.
The answer be to have a force to protect against enemy aircraft. :) Hope it helps!
No plastic or metals can be thrown in the trash, only in the recycling bin, even though it would be close to impossible because there’s no way of telling who does it or who doesn’t but it would help stop the waste in the oceans, it’s killing animals and it’s also messing the waters up.
<span>The collapse of Reconstruction ended African Americans' hopes of being granted their own land in the South. Instead, many returned to plantations owned by whites, where they either worked for wages or became tenant farmers, paying rent for the land which they farmed.</span>
The laws from many years ago I think