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Proper Noun:

When referring to a specific constitution, such as The Constitution of the United States, it's a proper noun and should be capitalized.

Example:

The Constitution guarantees freedom of speech.

(Refers specifically to the U.S. Constitution.)

Common Noun:

When referring to a general idea or any constitution without naming a specific one, it is a common noun and not capitalized.

Example:

Every country has a constitution that outlines its system of government.

(Refers to constitutions in general.)

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