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      <title>Making Connections: 1920&#39;s and RINGSIDE, 1925 by Denise Altobello</title>
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      <description>How do the characters, setting, and plot or Ringside reflect the realities of life in the 1920&#39;s?</description>
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      <pubDate>2015-09-25 16:12:53 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Mann</title>
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         <title>Naylor Stone</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-W On page 19 Betty Barker talks about how boys and girls are changing like what is hapening in the 1920s.</p><p>T-T  In the textbook and the video they both talk about how people are experiancing new challenges, opportunities, and fears.</p><p>T-T The textbook talks about how women are more jobs and going to college and in Ringside Marybeth goes to college.</p><p>T-T  The book, textbook, and video all talk about the Scopes trial and how that changed America.</p><p>T-T  The textbook talks about fundamentalism and how it is very strong in small towns and Ringside shows that that is true.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Wilson Engelhardt</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T Marybethdods dad talks about how the big citys are changing with new styles and becomeing more modern.</p><p>T-T In the textbook and the video they both talk about flappers.</p><p>t-t  In the textbook and the video gangsters are both mentioned and talked about.</p><p>T-T In ringside and the video they both talk about mod vs trad</p><p>t-t In the textbook and ringside they both talk about clarence darrow and w j bryan are in a big fight</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2015-09-25 18:05:03 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Sydney Raymond</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T Flappers are mentioned in the textbook and the film. This can be connected to how characters in Ringside talk about  the "dancers at clubs" who wear short dresses and cut their hair short.</p><p>T-T Betty Barker from Ringside was a conservative, as mentioned in the video. She was also a religious person who was concerned by the new youth culture, as mentioned in the textbook.</p><p>T-T Marybeth Dodd from Ringside believed in modern culture, and youth independance, just like the flappers mentioned in both the video and the textbook. </p><p>T-T Peter Sykes and Jimmy Lee from Ringside had different views on secularism vs fundamentalism, which connects to the same different views of W.J. Bryan and Clarence Darrow from the video. This also connects to the difference in views on modernity expressed by fundamentalists vs secularists.</p><p>T-T The fundamental ideas of Dayton Tennessee expressed in both the video and in the novel, Ringside, can connect to how most fundamentalists and religious leaders did not like the new "modern" and "youth culture" as mentioned in the textbook.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Mann Boughton</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T - Both Ringside, 1925 and the reading from the textbook introduce a new era, with liberal ideas and people, and women starting their fight for rights. </p><p>T-T - Dayton's citizens are having trouble adapting to the changes in ideas as well as post-WWI United States.</p><p>T-W - After World War one high school attendance  doubled, that was inconvenient to conservative Dayton citizens when John Scopes started teaching evolution, which they highly opposed, there was a major issue.</p><p>T-T - In the 20s, women started to get jobs like their male counterparts, when Marybeth Dodd wanted to go to college, her dad was reluctant to let her go, also he was against Tillie Stackhouse owning a business because he was still used women not being able to have job and own businesses.</p><p>T-T - When Dayton, a town that was very fundamentalist, held a trial of someone who opposed fundamentalism, and many reporters from big, urban areas, they reacted poorly like most fundamentalists after secularism became more widespread.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Elizabeth MacKenzie</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T =  In the text book it talks about flappers and in ringside betty is like girls with short hair showing skin are sinful wastes of time.</p><p>t-t = in the textbook and ringside they both show sides of the trial.</p><p>t-t = the media circus is mentioned in different ways in both.</p><p>t-t = they book and txtbk both mention mod vs. trad.</p><p>t-t = gangsters are mentioned in both ringside and the txtbk.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2015-09-25 18:05:19 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Penn McCay</title>
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         <title>Caroline Zvonek </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T = Both the textbook and the video mentioned how flappers challenged the expectations of how women were supposed to behave .</p><p>T-T = Ringside, the Video, and the textbook all mentioned how Darrow and Bryan brought attention to the Scopes Trial from media around the United States. </p><p>T-T= In Ringside, Marybeth wants to go to college and in the textbook it mentions how colleges started to give education to women. </p><p>T-T= In both Ringside and the textbook, it mentioned now Clarence Darrow and W.J. Bryan attacked each other over their ideas. </p><p>T-T = In both the video and Ringside, it mentioned how people opposed the idea of evolution and created a law that stated it was illegal to teach evolution. </p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2015-09-25 18:05:30 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Ian Reily</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-W - The 1920s were a great time of modernity even in ringside because there were dance clubs mentind by Betty Barker.</p><p>T-T - Dayton became much more popular after the Scopes Trial.</p><p>T-T - Both the video and the textbook mentioned how flappers would like to have short dresses and how they would be the opposite of what a "real lady" should look</p><p>T-T - the video and the textbook both talked about how prohibition lead to problems which then lead to gangsters.</p><p>T-T - Ringside in the video both have a media circus</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2015-09-25 18:05:52 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>T-T&amp;nbsp;</title>
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         <pubDate>2015-09-25 18:06:05 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Ian Bendaña</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. T -T: In Ringside, 1925, Willy Amos talks about going to a big city like Detroit to find a good job because many people were moving to big cities to find factory work  in the 1920s.</p><p>2. T - T: In Ringside, 1925, Willy Amos describes the fancy houses in Dayton that were left vacant because they people moved to bigger cities to find work. This practice was common during the 1920s.</p><p>3. T - T: In Ringside, 1925, Tillie Stackhouse talks about how the Amos's, an African-American family, do not get paid as much as white people would for doing the same type of work. This type of racism was common in the 1920s.</p><p>4.  T - T: Betty Barker was a conservative Fundamentalist in Ringside, 1925. In the 1920s, there was increase in conservatives and Fundamentalists because they were resistant to change.</p><p>5. T - T: Marybeth Dodd was excited about change and embraced new ideas. This was becoming common in the 1920s because women were starting to become more educated by going to college. Women were also becoming more equal to men.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Heyward Parrino</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. T - T : In Ringside, the town of Dayton is changing as well as the whole culture of the United States.  </p><p>T- W: 1920s was a popular time for many Americans </p><p>T - T: Many of the young girls were exposed to lots of " modern "  things such as makeup and shorter hair and skirts.</p><p>T - W: Many people didn't like how you weren't allowed to make, drink, or sell alcohol so a group formed who broke these laws called gangsters. </p><p>T- T: The people of Dayton were not exposed to the new modern culture of the U.S</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2015-09-25 19:20:51 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Livy Nieset</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T: In Ringside  Marybeth is almost 18 and she is talking about how womens rights are becoming more common.</p><p>T-T: The KKK emerged in the 1920 because they were politically protesting for what they think is right, Betty Barker is also fighting for what she thinks is right.</p><p>T-T: Traditional in Ringside would be women having less rights and do not get the same rights men do, but Marybeth is showing the modernity of how she can vote and go to college and do everything a man would be able to.</p><p>T-T: The Scopes Trial became very popular because of the media such as reporters, newspapers, and radios.</p><p>T-T: In the textbook flappers was mentioned and flappers were also mentioned in the video.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2015-09-25 19:26:14 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Caroline Schreiner</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. T-(VIDEO)In the video they mEntion groups like the kkk and in ringside there are protesters (betty barker and her gals) that are not as gruesome or active LIKE THE KKK but they are still prostesting about something that they dont like, as was the kkk</p><p>2.  T-T: In Ringside Marybeth Dodd talks about how she will go to college and in the reading it talked bout how it was becoming more common for women to be more independant and get an education</p><p>3. T-W: Right now there are a lot of people that are talking about chilmet change and then there are a lot of people tht dont belive in it and its a big thing</p><p>4.  Video-T: In the video flappers are mentioned and they are also metioned in the textbook</p><p>5. T-T:In the video and the textbook it says that the scopes trail was the trail of the century.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2015-09-25 19:31:51 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Gibbs</title>
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         <pubDate>2015-09-25 19:33:56 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Sarah</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T: In both the video and Ringside, 1925 they mention how the Scopes Trial was the main trial throughout the country.</p><p>T-W: In the textbook it states that women were winning many different awards and the numbers were increasing. Now, the numbers have increased tremendously and many women are now represented in the government.</p><p>T-W: In the textbook and the video it stated that women were trying to express their freedoms by becoming flappers.</p><p>T-T: In the video and in the textbook, they mentioned that teens were expressing their freedom by fashion. In Ringside 1925, the older citizens did not like this change.</p><p>T-T: In both the textbook and Ringside 1925, some people believed that the teaching of evolution conflicted with the teachings of the bible.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2015-09-25 20:56:09 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Leven</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p> <span style="font-size: 13px;">T-T - In the textbook and the video, they both mention how the 1920s impacted people's lives dramatically.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 13px;">T-T - In both the textbook and video, flappers and gangsters are mentioned.</span></p><p>T-T - Both <i>Ringside </i>and the video mention how Clarence Darrow represented John Thomas Scopes and William Jennings Bryan represented the state of Tennessee.</p><p>T-W - The video said that the 1920 were conservative and modern, as does the textbook</p><p>T-T - In the newspaper article, it talks about John Thomas Scopes and how the group of men convinced Scopes to create a case against the law</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2015-09-25 20:57:49 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Celia Funderburk</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T - T: In both the textbook and the video it mentions how the 1920s were a time of big changes.</p><p><span style="font-size: 13px;">T - W: Today everyone is more open to changes like in the 1920s .</span></p><p>T - W: Today education is very important to people like in the 1920s.</p><p>T -  W:  Today girls are doing things that people find crazy, like the girls in the 1920s were doing like wearing makeup and shorter hair cuts</p><p>T - T: In both the textbook and the video flappers are mentioned. </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Gibbs Hooper</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-W In Ringside Batty Barker mentions her banning of the book the great gatsby which portrays crazy young adults going against common convection just like in the video</p><p>T-T The 1920s  women were becoming more independent like T<span style="font-size: 13px;">illie Stackhouse</span></p><p>T-T  Young adults became more crazy which led to people becoming more conservative and banning alcohol and creating fundamentalism like Marybeth's dad disapproving of her going to collage </p><p>T-W Betty Barker wanted to make everyone more conservative just like people from the textbook</p><p>T-W In ringside big cities are becoming more and more common just like in the textbook</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 13px;">1. T - T : In the textbook, it states after WWI many young men learned about other cultures and how things worked outside of their own towns. In Ringside, reporters from around the world learned how the community of Dayton worked, and how close everyone in Dayton was.</span><br></p><p><span style="font-size: 13px;"> 2. T - T : In Ringside, many changes were being made in Dayton as well as the culture of the U.S. <br></span></p><p>3. T - T: In the Scopes Trial video, it mentions "flappers", the way women dressed, styled their hair etc. The same statement is made in the textbook. </p><p>4. T - T : In both the textbook and the video, radio broadcasting was used as a marketing tool to draw in followers. </p><p>5. T-T : In both Ringside and the textbook, there are many examples of economic expansion.</p><p><b>WHO IS THE AUTHOR OF THESE CONNECTIONS?</b></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Noah Watson</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. T -T: In both Ringside and the textbook it shows the conflict between the urban people and the countryside folks.</p><p>2.  T-T: In both Ringside and the textbook it shows the differences of the urban and countryside folks.</p><p>3.  T-T: In the video the term Tennessee Butler Act is mentioned in the textbook.</p><p>4. T-T: In both the textbook and the book Ringside it shows that there were a lot of changes in the 1920's.</p><p>5. T-T: In both the textbook and the video they mentioned the term "flappers".</p>]]></description>
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         <title>William Messersmith</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1.T-T: In the textbook,video, and ringside there is lots of change in the 1920's.</p><p>2.T-T: In both the video and in ringside it tells us about the battle between Clarance Darrow and William Jennings Bryan.</p><p>3.T-T:In both the textbook and the video they talked about prohibition witch lead to the creation of gangsters.</p><p>4.T-T:In the textbook and in the video it talks about the growth of small cities and towns into bigger towns and cities.</p><p>5.T-T:In the video and in the textbook they talk about the enconomic expansion and how much bigger it got.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>PARKER PIACUN</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1.T-T:in ringside and the video lots of the traditions were being  pushed away in order to let modernity in</p><p>2.T-T:in ringside and the video it tells us that Clarence Darrow and W.J.Bryan were both very different opinions of modernity and they were also foils </p><p>3.T-T:in ringside and in the video it talks about how people are leaving the small towns and farms to go live in the big cities.</p><p>4.T-T: in ringside and the video it talks about how the younger generation are changing </p><p>5.T-T:in ringside and the video it shows the differences between the urban people and the country people and also the fundamentalist and the secularists.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Andre Dumez</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T In the video, Ringside, and and our textbook there are many changes.</p><p>T-T In Ringside and the video there are many modern changes.</p><p>T-T In the video and the textbook there are flappers.</p><p>T-T In Ringside, the video, and the textbook they talk about the Scopes Trial.</p><p>T-W In the textbook it says that that women were going to school and voting, women have not lost that right so they still do that today.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2015-09-26 20:54:08 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Tori Thomas</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-W In the textbook it talks about how women were changing, and women are still wearing different things and working to get jobs.</p><p><i>T-T In Ringside  </i>the women are fighting for their rights, and in the video women are succeeding on winning their rights.</p><p>T-T The women in the textbook are called flappers, and in <i>Ringside</i> the women are changing by wearing short dress when the go to clubs.</p><p>T-T In<i> Ringside</i> and in the video it goes thorough how the times are changing.</p><p>T-T In the textbook flappers are talked about, and in the video there are flappers.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Sophie Daly </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. T-T- In the textbook, it discusses changes in youth education and the fact that the children are trying to expand their education and in <i>Ringside: 1925 </i>the trial is based off of youth education and topics that Tennessee does not want to be taught in schools which would further the children's knowledge.</p><p>2. T-T- Both the youtube video "The Scopes Trial and the 1920s" and <i>Ringside: 1925 </i>discuss the differences between modernity and tradition. </p><p>3. T-T- Both the textbook and the youtube video discuss the topic of "flappers".</p><p>4. T-T - The textbook discusses the difference between urban and rural through the  transition of young people from farms and small towns to cities. <i>Ringside: 1925</i> also discusses the difference between urban and rural by comparing the people of Dayton, Tennessee to the lawyers and reporters.</p><p>5. T-T -  The video discusses John Scopes agreeing to teach evolution in a way that goes against the law and so does <i>Ringside: 1925.</i></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Henry Pipes</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. T-T - In the textbook, it talks about how the young women are changing and becoming "flappers" and it also talks about young women changing in <i>Ringside</i>.</p><p>2. T-T - In the youtube video, it talks about Traditional vs. Modernity and it also talks about Traditional vs. Modernity in <i>Ringside</i> because that is part of the trial. </p><p>3. T-T - In the textbook, it talks about the Scopes trial and it also talks about the Scopes trial in the youtube video and in <i>Ringside</i>.</p><p>4. T-T - In the textbook, it talks about Prohibition and Gangsters and it also talks about Prohibition and Gangsters in the youtube video.</p><p>5. T-T - In the youtube video, it talks about the KKK and in <i>Ringside</i> it also talks about the KKK.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Austin Passler</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[1. T-T - The textbook talks about "flappers" and Betty Barker goes to jail for attacking one of them.<br>2. T-W - The textbook said less than five percent of doctors, lawyers, and architects are women, but today many women have these jobs.<br>3. T-W - The textbook states some women were finding opportunities in politics and today women are even running for president.<br>4. T-T - According to the video, the ACLU publicly stated they would defend anyone who broke the Butler Act, and the textbook says "Criminal attorney Clarence Darrow led the ACLU defense team." (Holt Social Studies United States History, p.762)<br>5. T-T - The video, the textbook, and Ringside describe a "media circus" in Dayton Tennessee.<br>]]></description>
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         <title>Pierce Laborde</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. T-T  In Ringside Betty Barker gets arrested for attacking a flapper, because they were not accepting change and Betty doesn't like that</p><p>2. T-T  In the video the Gangsters were mention with prohibition,  and in the textbook it says that gangsters were getting money because of their black market on the prohibition of alcohol</p><p>3. T-T  The video talks about the KKK and they were mention in the textbook about not wanting black rights to change.</p><p>4. T-T In Ringside people of Dayton did not want change and they are like the KKK in a less harmful way, the KKK didn't want anything to change so they tried terrorizing, just like Dayton people protested about Evolution</p><p>5. T-T In the video it talked about news spreading from media, In ringside the trail spread through the whole countey by media, people talking about it, the paper, letters and etc.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Emma Morton</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. T-T Both the youtube video<i> </i>and the textbook discusses people who challenged traditional beliefs, such as flappers.</p><p>2. T-T <i>Ringside, 1925, </i>and the youtube video both talk about conservatives vs progessers, like the idea of prohibition.  Conservatives want for prohibition to stay the same and progressers wanted prohibition to be revoked.</p><p>3. <i>Ringside, 1925, </i>and the youtube video talked about how popular the trial was. Thye both discribed the many people who came and how it attracted the media.</p><p>4. The textbook and the youtube video both discuss how many young people are moving awy form traditional values.</p><p>5. <i>Ringside, 1925, </i>the youtube video, and the textbook all talk about the Scopes trial and how it affected everyone who heard about it, saw it, or experienced it.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Sessions</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. T-T In the text book it talks about change such as rights. The video takes about change as well such as flappers .</p><p>2. T-T In the video there is tradition vs. Modernity and in the scopes trial there is tradition vs modernity such as accepting new ideas like evolution</p><p>3. T-T in both the Scopes trial there was the idea of creationism vs evolution but in the video it was more vague and touched on other topics as well such as flappers and the KKK's.</p><p>4. The media circus is a big idea in both the scopes trial and the video. In the scopes trial the media brought more people to the town of dayton.</p><p>5. Progressive vs. conservative are in the video and in the Scopes trial. The progressive people accepted change but the people of dayton did not accept change to well.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Tirza </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. T-T In the textbook it talks about womans rights and what needs to change. In the video it talks about woman rights as well and how they should change. It also  says that flappers represent how women are expected to be.</p><p>2.  T-T In the video they discuss how its evolution vs. creation and if they are the same or different. In the Ringside they discuss which is true evolution or the bible and which you must choose to follow.</p><p>3. T-T  In The video they discuss the scopes trial and who agreed and disagreed and they discussed creation vs evolution as well but they go deeper into that idea such as the KKK. In Ringside and the textbook they discuss the rules and the basics of what people agreed to and disagreed to. </p><p>4.  T-T In the video they discuss more about  John Scopes opinion and his confessions. In Ringside they mostly just discuss what everyone else thinks and what they heard from John Scopes and what they think he thinks.</p><p>5. T-T One of the most important subjects in both the Video and the<span style="font-size: 13px;"> textbook they discusses the difference between urban &amp; rural and their transition to their changes  of young people to farms to small towns.&nbsp;In Ringside they</span><span style="font-size: 13px;">&nbsp;also discusses the difference between urban &amp; rural as well. They discuss the people of Dayton, Tennessee to the lawyers and reporters from the big cities/states.</span></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Theo Taylor</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T Betty Barker was arrested for attacking a girl. That girl was a flapper like the ones discussed in the textbook.</p><p>T-T Mary Beth is going to college and is looking foreword to a new future that her father thinks is too modern and he does not like it. The textbook said that many women were going to college and getting good jobs in the 1920s.</p><p>T-T Ringside, the video, and the textbook all talk about how the 1920s are filled with modern vs traditional conflicts.</p><p>T-T  The video, textbook, and Betty Barker all talk about the change in youth culture and how it was becoming more modern.</p><p>T-T Many of the students in Ringside have plans to go to college. The textbook talked about how many more people were going to collage than ever before.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Ian Yang</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T In the textbook it states that flappers were brave because of their courage and knowledge to change their rights. Marybeth Dodd resembles one, as she is ready and wants to see the world around her. </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Ian Yang </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T In the textbook, it explains the changes that occurred in America during the 1920s. The video also talks about the changes, only in more detail. EX: Gangsters and women's rights. </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Ian Yang </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T Ringside, the textbook, and the video all talk about the Scopes Trial and it's impact on America. </p><p>T-T The video and segments in Ringside talk about modernity vs. traditional. </p><p>T-T Both Ringside and the video explain how popular the Scopes Trial became, earning radio and newspaper coverage. </p>]]></description>
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         <title>John Charbonnet</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T: In the textbook, it explains how flappers want changes, which the video also explains.</p><p>T-T: In the video, the textbook, and Ringside, it explains how the Scopes Trial was the trial of the century.</p><p>T-T: In the video, it talks about conservatives, which was demonstrated in Ringside by Betty Barker and other fundamentalists. </p><p>T-T: In the textbook, it explains how fundamentalism is strong in rural areas and small towns, and Dayton is an example of that in Ringside.</p><p>T-T: In the textbook, it says how many states are prohibiting the theory of evolution to be taught in their schools, and in Ringside the Tennessee Butler Act is an example of this. </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Penn McCay</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T  The textbook, the video,  states that the Scopes trial was a national exception</p><p>T-T The textbook and the video both talks about the flappers and how they wanted change. </p><p>T-T In Ringside, Marybeth's father talks about big changes in the cities to modernize them, as does the video. </p><p>T-T Ringside and the textbook talks about how evolution conflicted with teaching. </p><p>T-T The video and Ringside mentions the consequences Mr. Scopes faces for teaching evolution. </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Alex McCall</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T In the video, it talks about how "lappers wanted a change and in Ringside 1925, Betty Barker attacks a flapper because she does not like the change.</p><p>T-T In the video, it talks about tradition vs. modernity and in Ringside 1925, the trial is the Book of Genesis vs. evolution which is tradition vs. modernity.</p><p>T-T The textbook talks about how gangsters there are gangsters now because of the Prohibition of Alcohol and in the video, it talks about gangsters and the Prohibition of Alcohol.&nbsp;</p><p>T-T The video, textbook, and Ringside 1925 all talk about the Scopes Trial.</p><p>T-T The video, textbook, and Ringside 1925 all talk about how great Charles Darwin and William Jennings Bryan and about how they have different opinions about the creation of humans.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Lyons Cook</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T In the video, it said that the KKK did not want African-Americans to vote , in <i>Ringside </i>Willy Amos could not vote because he was African-American.</p><p>T-T In the video, it talked about the ACLU, in <i>Ringside </i>Clarence Darrow, who defended John Scopes worked with the ACLU.</p><p>T-T In the video, it explained how W.J. Bryan was very traditional, during the trial he referred to Genesis while Clarence Darrow who was modern referred to the evolution theory, which is a new way of thinking about how humans came to Earth.</p><p>T-T In the video, Ringside, and the textbook, all talk about how Dayton Tennessee was like a media circus.</p><p>T-T In both <i>Ringside </i>and the video, it explains how the Scopes trial is the trial of the century. </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Marianne Villere</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T- In the video flappers were mentioned and in the text book flappers were also mentioned. </p><p>T-T- In the video, and <i>Ringside, </i>they<i> </i>both<i> </i>mentioned<i> </i>how<i> </i>the<i> </i>Scopes<i> </i>trial<i> </i>was<i> </i>the<i> </i>trial<i> </i>of the century. </p><p>T-T- The video talked about the ACLU and the Scopes trial was protected by the ACLU. </p><p>T-T- In the both textbook and the video gangsters are mentioned.  Gangsters are also talked about in <i>BOOM</i>. </p><p>T-T- <span style="font-size: 13px;">W.J. Bryan and Clarence Darrow were all part of or mentioned i</span><span style="font-size: 13px;">n the textbook, video, and in Ringside. </span></p>]]></description>
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         <title>George Voelker</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T Both the textbook and the video mention how flappers challenged how women were expected to behave.</p><p>T-T  The video and <i>Ringside </i>are both tradition vs modernity.</p><p>T-T Both <i>Ringside</i> and the video show conservative vs progressive. </p><p>T-T Both <i>Ringside</i> and the video talk about JT Scopes violating the BUtler Act.</p><p>T-T Both the textbook and the video mention gangsters.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Olivia Higgins</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T - In <i>Ringside, </i>Betty Barker is known as a conservative person, and in the video, it says that the 1920s was highly conservative</p><p>T-T - In the video it says that the ACLU would help whoever willingly broke the Tennessee Butler Act, and in the textbook, it says that Clarence Darrow led the ACLU defense team when John Scopes broke the Tennessee Butler Act.</p><p>T-T - In the video, it says that the Scopes trial drew the attention of radio broadcasters and in the textbook, it says that the trial was recorded on live radio.</p><p>T-T - In the textbook, it says that fundamentalism was strong in rural areas, and in Ringside, Tennessee is mostly made up of fundamentalists because it is on the Bible belt.</p><p>T-T - In the video, it shows a picture of Clarence Darrow and W.J. Bryan smiling at eachother like they were friends, and in <i>Ringside,  </i>it said that before the Scopes trial, Darrow and Bryan were friends.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Julia Roussel</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T=How flappers were dressed was mentioned in both the video and the textbook.</p><p>T-T=Both the textbook and video conservative and progressive were compared.</p><p>T-T= In <i>Ringside </i>Tradition vs. Modernity was spoken about, for example of tradition vs. modernity would be Betty Barker vs. J.T. Scopes.</p><p>T-T=Both the textbook and the video mention gangsters and flappers and how they were progressive. </p><p>T-T=Both the textbook pages and the video were based in the 1920's and at least mentioned the Scopes trial.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Luke</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T - The conservative adults in the 1920's did not agree with the new youth culture just like Betty Barker in <i>Ringside.</i></p><p>T-T - William Jennings Bryan fought against modernity just like the fundamentalists in the 1920's.</p><p>T-T - The textbook and the video both mentioned how some people saw change as a good thing but others saw it as a bad thing.</p><p>T-T - Flappers and Hollywood Glams both exercised women's suffrage rights.</p><p>T-T - Marybeth Dodd realized how important access to education was just like the youth began to in the 1920's.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Lanie</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T-T - In the textbook they mention how girls are wearing new cloths and going to dance clubs, and in the book Betty Barker mentions how they girls are changing.</p><p>T-T - Both the textbook and the book talks about/meations flappers.</p><p>T-T - Both the Textbook and the book talks about the Scopes trial and what it was about</p><p>T-T - <i>Ringside 1925 </i> and the textbook both mention media circus.</p><p>T-T - (the video) The video and the textbook both talk about gangsters.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Tatum</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>TT: The textbook talks about how young women started going against how people think they should act  and in Ringside, Betty Barker is upset because girls are acting non-traditionally.</p><p>TT: The video says the media was very involved with the Scopes Trial and in Ringside, H.L. Menken and other media sources were very intrigued in the Scopes Trial.</p><p>TT: The video and the textbook both talk about how young adults started to become more modern.</p><p>TT: The textbook and the video both talk about gangsters.</p><p>TT: The textbook and the video both explain what flappers did and what they were.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>T - T: The adults in the 1920's did not support the change like Betty Barker and Marybeth Dodd's father.</p><p>T - T:  In the textbook, tradition vs. modernity is the conflict and it is the same in <i>Ringside.</i></p><p>T - T: In the textbook, media has an impact on the 1920's and it also does in Ringside<i>.</i></p><p>T - T: The textbook and the video both talk about flappers.</p><p>T - T: The textbook says more women are going to college and Marybeth Dodd wants to go to college.</p>]]></description>
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