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explain the term liberty equality and fraternity.​

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Answered by Itscutekanak
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When the Constitution of 1848 was drafted, the motto "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity" was defined as a "principle" of the Republic. ... It appears in the constitutions of 1946 and 1958 and is today an integral part of our national heritage. It is found on items used by the general public such as coins and postage stamps.

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Answered by Anonymous
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They took as their slogan the famous phrase “Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité”—Liberty, Equality, Fraternity. Equality, or doing away with privilege, was the most important part of the slogan to the French revolutionists. For equality they were willing to sacrifice their political liberty.

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