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What punishment was given to Socartes​

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Answered by yroli386
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Explanation:

Socrates' proposed 'punishment' angered the jury, and they went on to vote overwhelmingly for death. Socrates was made to drink a cup of poisonous hemlock. Most scholars see the conviction and execution of Socrates as a deliberate choice made by the famous philosopher himself.

Answered by Madhushree16
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Explanation:

Socrates was condemned to death for leading the young astray. According to him man’s own mind influenced his conduct more than the gods. This seemed to some people a new and wicked idea. Socrates used to ask question and argue the young men to make them realise what is right and wrong. Some people thought that he was leading the young astray. Socrates was condemned to death for impiety and corrupting the minds of Athenians.

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