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write few lines about justice, equality, liberty, fraternity?​

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Answered by avaniaarna
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Liberté, égalité, fraternité (French pronunciation: [libɛʁte eɡalite fʁatɛʁnite]), French for "liberty, equality, fraternity",[1] is the national motto of France and the Republic of Haiti, and is an example of a tripartite motto. Although it finds its origins in the French Revolution, it was then only one motto among others and was not institutionalized until the Third Republic at the end of the 19th century.[2] Debates concerning the compatibility and order of the three terms began at the same time as the Revolution. It is also the motto of the Grand Oriente and the Grande Loge de France.

Answered by parthshailesh2
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Justice:- Justice is a concept on ethics and law that means that people behave in a way that is fair, equal and balanced for everyone.

Equality:- Equality is about ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents. Equality recognises that historically certain groups of people with protected characteristics such as race, disability, sex and sexual orientation have experienced discrimination

Liberty:- Broadly speaking, liberty is the ability to do as one pleases. In modern politics, liberty is the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behaviour, or political views.

Fraternity:- A group of persons associated by or as if by ties of brotherhood. any group or class of persons having common purposes, interests, etc.

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