Bert Cates Inherit The Wind

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Colossal Shifts Enormous tectonic plates grind against each other deep inside the Earth, unmoving for centuries. One pebble here or there won’t change much but with enough force behind one side, it can cause an earthquake, sending shock waves across the world, altering landscapes and shifting mountains. The individual has little power to change society's perspective alone, but with enough power behind him, he has a chance to change things. Even though in Inherit the Wind, Bert Cates appears as an everyday American who takes a stand for his views, in reality John Scopes was a substitute teacher who didn't even know if he had taught evolution but was convinced to testify that he had. He even wanted students to testify against

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