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Answer the following question in one or two words/ sentences:
State one provisions of the Constitution which prove that all citizens are equal in the eyes of law.
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Solution
Following are some provisions that show that all citizens are equal in the eyes of law:
- Public places which are maintained by the government are open to all like – roads, parks, markets, wells, and places of public entertainment.
- In the field of education and employment, every citizen is given equal opportunity.
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