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John Scopes ("The Monkey Trial"): An Account The meaning of the trial emerged through its interpretation as a conflict of social and intellectual values. The guilt or innocence of John Scopes, and even the constitutionality of Tennessee's anti-evolution statute, mattered little. There a jury was to decide the fate of John Scopes, a high school biology teacher charged with illegally teaching the theory of evolution. Who would dominate American culture-the modernists or the traditionalists? Journalists were looking for a showdown, and they found one in a Dayton, Tennessee courtroom in the summer of 1925. In a response to the new social patterns set in motion by modernism, a wave of revivalism developed, becoming especially strong in the American South.
Americans danced to the sound of the Jazz Age, showed their contempt for alcoholic prohibition, debated abstract art and Freudian theories. Younger modernists no longer asked whether society would approve of their behavior, only whether their behavior met the approval of their intellect. Traditionalists, the older Victorians, worried that everything valuable was ending. The early 1920s found social patterns in chaos.