Luna 1 was the first successful flyby satellite launch to the Moon.
Socrates in prison from The Greeks documentary
After Socrates had been found guilty of impiety and corrupting the morals of the city's youth, he was next invited to propose a suitable punishment.
This was a legal tradition in Athens and an opportunity for him to show remorse, and hopefully lessen his sentence. But asked what sort of punishment he thought he should receive, he responded with an answer that was nothing short of a death wish.
He argued that he should receive the highest honors of the city and be granted free meals at the public's expense, an honor reserved for Olympian athletes.
The outraged jury voted for his death by even greater majority than had found him guilty of his alleged crimes.
Led away to the city's prison house, his trial and last days became the subject of Plato's 'Crito & Phaedo'. Visited by many people, he faced the prospect of death with characteristic unconcern, and even refused to be rescued and smuggled abroad by a group of friends.
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a place where innocent people are kept
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Correct Answer: Art, music, and literature flourished.
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Elizabethan Age was the period between 1558–1603 during Queen Elizabeth I reign in England, in which great literary creativity and prolific writing emerged. It was during her reign that, London-centred culture of England, produced great poetry and drama such as Seneca, ( tragedy ) and Plautus and Terence, ( comedy ).
The correct answer is C) They joined anti-government groups.
American right-wing and anti-government extremist groups surged in the 1990s. One such movement was the Patriot Movement which comprised of paramilitary militias and tax defiers who were angry at the federal government and even resorted to domestic acts of terrorism