After the trial, Scopes
a) lost his job but attended the University of Chicago.
b) was fined $1000 and spent 90 days in jail.
c) resumed his teaching position but carefully avoided mention of evolution.
d) moved to Chattanooga where it was not illegal for him to teach evolution.
e) suffered a series of strokes and died six months later.
a
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A) Ionians B) Thracians C) Laconians D) Macedonians
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a. France. b. Britain. c. Chile. d. Germany. e. Italy.
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