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Scopes Trial
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Scopes Trial
In the past, there had been awful consequences that resulted from theocratic governments and loss of the freedom of speech. For example, the bloody Crusades resulted from countries that were too closely guided by religious beliefs and racist internment camps during World War Two resulted when citizens were not allowed to tell the government that they were committing a crime. Though not as serious as internment camps or crusades, the Scopes Trial also resulted from a government...
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