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It should only be capitalized if you are referring to a specific constitution. For example, the U.S. Constitution.

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Yes, "Constitution" should be capitalized when referring to a specific constitution, such as the United States Constitution.

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When you are talking about the US Constitution it is capitalized. When you are just talking about a constitution then it in not capitalized.

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Only if it's being used as part of a title of a kind of legislature.

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Yes

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