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who is Socrates? why was he put on trial? what was the outcome?

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the first part
1._Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy. He is an enigmatic figure known chiefly through the accounts of classical writers, especially the writings 
2._He was guilty. First, he did disrupt the youth and give them wrong infor about the gods, leading them into Greek Hell. Second, I'd have gotten a bribe to make Socrates guilty.
3._the outcome of the trial was death 

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Explanation:

Socrates is a Greek philosopher from ancient times, many people look up to him in inspiration and admire his wisdom from quotes.  He is credited as one of the founders of  western philosophy

Socrates was put on trial for two factors: 1) Impiety against the Athens because he introduced new gods and 2) Teaching and "corrupting" the minds of the youth because it caused them to doubt the status quo.

Socrates was sentenced to death on his trial, he was made to drink hemlock.

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