What is the correct sequence of values mentioned in the Preamble?
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Correct answer: Justice, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
The Preamble follows a specific order: Justice (Social, Economic, Political), Liberty (Thought, Expression, Belief, Faith, Worship), Equality (Status, Opportunity), and Fraternity (Dignity, Unity, Integrity).
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