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2. What did socrates teach his students? Why did he get into trouble for this and what eventually happened to him?

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Thus, it was an unjustifiable reason for Socrates' execution. Similar to the accusation of impiety, the charge of corrupting the youth is a vague and uncorroborated attack on Socrates, which could not have resulted in his execution by the Athenians in 399 B.C.E.

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