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Socrates is accused because he only speaks the truth and asks the jurors to pay attention to the truth of his words but some of them feel angry about Socrates's behaviors. Socrates says he is conscious that he isn't wise although he believe he is smarter than some men. He still keeps his truth through spreading his words over the city. Some accusers blamed him as two reasons: 1) corruption of the young 2) Not believing in the city's gods but rather in spiritual things. * Second charge for Socrates is impiety. Meletus argues that if Socrates denies the consistency of Gods in the spiritual world, he will be impious. What is the most important item we can understand from this passage?

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