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17 April, 16:43

Which philosopher was blamed for Athens' loss in the Peloponnesian war, the widespread plague going on around Ancient Greece (which killed Pericles), financial issues, and corrupting the city's youth? He was found guilty and sentenced to death. This guy also was very good at questioning thoughts and getting people to contradict themselves. Select one: a. Protagoras b. Aristotle c. Plato d. Socrates

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  1. 17 April, 16:56
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    The answer is D Socrates
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