Why was Socrates put on trial by his fellow citizens in 399 B.C.E.?
A) Socrates was more popular than the Athenian generals, who persuaded the Council of Five Hundred that he posed a threat to the public order.
B) Socrates' accusers charged him with impiety, arguing that his philosophy denied the existence of the gods and lured the youth away from Athenian moral traditions.
C) Socrates was an outspoken critic of democracy who had sided with the militaristic Spartans in the Peloponnesian War.
D) Socrates was known to have opposed the popular leader Pericles, so Athenians blamed Socrates for their defeat in the Peloponnesian War.
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