how have the ideals of the constitution been adopted in practice?
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With the time immemorial, the democratic ideals were ingrained deeply in the social as well as legal systems.
Touchstone in the democratic system mainly lies across the voice on common man that do not made to the unheard on the excellence and it is also endowed that ensures discontent on power are conveyed with portals.
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In the past, the democratic ideals were deeply integrated into both the social and the legal systems. The secret in the democracy system lies in a common man's voice, which doesn't make excellence unheard of and also in the fact that power dissatisfaction is transmitted by portals
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- In a citizen's daily life, the ideals of the Constitution are adopted. For freedom, we are free to do something anywhere, for example, as long as nobody else is offended.
- The citizen's freedom to speak against policies or legislation is expressed. We can do anything anywhere, as long as nobody else is offended. Citizen's right to raise their voices against policies or laws conveyed that offend them that offend us.
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