Mind+Map!

What is a mind map?
A mind map is a type of orginzer that organizes your central idea with branches breaking off of it. It is basically like your 21st century web that you would make in your English class. The mind map shown below was made using Inspiration 9.0 IE. Inspiration is a type of software in which is made for visual mapping, outlining, writing and making presentations. You can brainstorm ideas, structure your thoughts and visually communicate concepts to strengthen understanding. Also, it is made to take notes, organize information, and structure writing for plans, papers and reports. Inspiration is the ultimate thinking and learning tool.

If you cannot read the mind map, either because you are visually empaired or just simply old, here's what it says: -**Clarence Darrow**: Defence Attorney -**William Jennings Bryan**: Prosecutor -**ACLU:** American Civil Liberties Union -**Judge John T. Raulston**: Judge of case -**John Scopes**: "The Puppet" The small of Dayton, Tennessee were on the brink of bankruptcy and they needed to draw some type of attention to their town, so their economy would recover. -Did John Scopes teach after the trial? -Was John Scopes fired from the Dayton Public Schools System?
 * Central Idea**: Tennessee v. Scopes
 * What:** The John Scopes trial, also known as the Monkey Trial was a case in the court of Rhea County in Tennessee in which John Scopes, a teacher was charged with teaching evolution at a public school and was accused of violating the Butler Act. The Butler Act prohibited teachers to teac h in Tennessee.
 * Who:** In the Tennessee v. Scopes case, there were many people who played important role such as:
 * Where:** Rhea County Courthouse in Dayton, Tennessee;
 * When:** July, 1925
 * Why:** Mr. John Scopes was tried at Rhea County Courthouse because of him teaching Darwinism, or the theory of evolution to students in a Tennessee school. Clarence Darrow, Scopes lawyer argued that academic freedom was being violated and claimed that the legislature had indicated a religious bias and they were violating the separation of church and state.
 * Connections:** The Tennessee v. Scopes trial was just like the Epperson v. Arkansas in 1968 in which Susan Epperson, a public school teacher in Arkansas was charged with teaching evolution. The case actually went to the Supreme Court in which the Court appealed the Arkansas law because it violated the First Amendment of separation of church and state.
 * Comments:** I wonder if the students that he taught had any opinion on the trial, how they felt about it. If I was one of the students I would appreciate that there was two opinions on how we came to be.
 * Questions:**