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The principles of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity were adopted from the Constitution of:
United Kingdom
France
Canada
Ireland
- The principles of "Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity" were popularized by the French Revolution.
- These ideals became a significant part of French national identity and their constitution.
- Option 1: United Kingdom - The UK is known for its Magna Carta, which laid the foundation for parliamentary democracy but does not emphasize these three principles.
- Option 2: France - The motto "Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité" is directly associated with France and was adopted during the French Revolution.
- Option 3: Canada - Canada’s principles are based on peace, order, and good government.
- Option 4: Ireland - While Ireland values democratic principles, it does not directly stem from this motto.
Correct Answer: Option 2 - France
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