During the 1920’s, American economy flourished. Industrial production doubled and the economy grew rapidly over a relatively short amount of time. The boom in the American economy happened for several reasons. First of all, America was late into world war one, therefore, the country had not seen the destruction of financial loss that most of Europe had. In addition, technological advances in industry developed. This resulted in many more things, such as factories and machines became much more automated. This meant more products could be made for a fraction of what it cost prior to the development of the machines. For many American people, this resulted in success and money, however, the growth in economy did not benefit all living in America equally. After WW1 had come to an end, racial prejudice and unfair treatment levels towards people who were not considered ‘real Americans’ was high. This was apparent in …show more content…
Darwin argued that life had developed after millions of years of evolution and that we as humans developed from apes. This was unacceptable for the millions of American people who believed in god and that he created the world. Source 10 quotes “teaches our children to forsake god” illustrates the extent to which people disagreed with Darwin’s theory. The idea that to teach it is ‘forsaking god’ shows how strong people believed in their religion and how they believed their children should have the same opinion as them. Due to this, a law was passed in several states prohibiting Darwin’s theory being taught in schools. One teacher, John Scopes found this outrageous and to make a statement, still taught the theory in his lessons. Due to this he was arrested. As the case gained more popularity it informally gained the name ‘Monkey Trial’. After a court case, Scopes was found guilty and charged a fine of