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“Why is the Preamble called the soul of the Constitution?”
The Preamble embodies the fundamental values, principles, and aspirations that guide the Constitution. This is why it is called the soul of the Constitution, reflecting the intentions of the people and the Founding Fathers as the nation's foundational philosophy.
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The Preamble provides the interpretative framework for understanding the Constitution's goals, such as justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. Courts reference it to clarify the Constitution's purpose and the sovereign authority of 'We, the people'.
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