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False. The death of Socrates marked the end of the Classical Era, not the beginning of the Hellenistic Era. The Hellenistic Era began after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE.
False. The death of Socrates occurred in 399 BC, while the Hellenistic era is generally considered to have started after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC.
False. Socrates was executed in 399 BC, not 369 BC, in Athens. He was found guilty of impiety and corrupting the youth, as described by Plato in his dialogues.
False. Aristotle believed in one level of reality, which is the natural world. He did not believe in a supernatural or divine realm separate from the natural world.
False. Aristotle believed that ignorance is not a valid excuse for bad behavior, as he emphasized the importance of moral responsibility and making informed choices based on knowledge and reason.
False reporting of spousal abuse is a crime because it taint's the character of the person being falsely accused. It is immoral, can cause damage in the accused person's life and the accused person should take legal action.
If you have falsely accused someone of committing a crime they have not committed, you can be charge with making false statements. IF caught, there can be serious consequences. Deportation is a strong possibility.
They may claim that Tom confessed to the crime he is accused of committing to strengthen the case against him, to elicit a plea deal, or to pressure him into admitting guilt. However, false confessions can also occur due to coercion, misunderstanding, or mental health issues.
Actually, it's just the opposite. It's actually laws that were used in the Revolutionary era decreeing that a person couldbe arrested when they did something that wasn't a crime when they did it, but now it's a crime.
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False. The death of Socrates marked the end of the Classical Era, not the beginning of the Hellenistic Era. The Hellenistic Era began after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE.
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False. Socrates was executed in 399 BC, not 369 BC, in Athens. He was found guilty of impiety and corrupting the youth, as described by Plato in his dialogues.
False. The death of Socrates occurred in 399 BC, while the Hellenistic era is generally considered to have started after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC.
If it is on purpose, yes, or if the person who accused the other person did not know what was going on and thought something bad was happening, then no. But if a policeman had proof that someone was a criminal, and the "criminal" explained how he wasn't one and it was a misunderstanding, then that false accusation is okay. But if a paronoid adult was accusing someone across the street for killing his dog with no proof, then it's a crime.
No, Atticus does not say that kissing Tom was a crime. In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Tom Robinson is wrongfully accused of raping Mayella Ewell, not of kissing her. Atticus defends Tom in court against the false charges.
If the employee did not commit the crime at work, the employer may do nothing or may dismiss the employee, as it wishes. If the crime happened at work or the employee gave a false ID to get hired (as millions of illegal aliens do) the employer cooperaqtes with law enforcement to investigate the crime.