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It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be a place with a million happy people. I'm still glowing from it. I was awakened in my hotel at 6:30 in the morning by people cheering in the street. It was just a really moving experience.
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I'll go! We do need a president since we have been without one for a week. I don't care for the King at all. I don't much care for being a slave either.
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In the UK - the PM is chosen by the members of parliament - not the complicated electoral system that the U.S. has - (parliamentary system is quite different) - the executive branch in the UK uses the members of parliament to run the entire...
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The taxpayers shell out the cash for it. EDIT: I find it hilarious that people are posting links and saying this person, that person, or the other pays for it out of their own money. In reality, the Inaugural Ball is paid for by private don...
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president 's inauguration The first month, January.
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The US Constitution amended the date of Presidential Inauguration from March to January, effective with FDR's second term. Prior to this, it took place in March. The first US President, George Washington, was inaugurated 3o April.
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Because it is No one knows why
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He was inaugurated at 1865, 4th, march.
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1937 is when the inauguration day was changed 1st, elections are not always cut and dry like this last one 2nd it gives time for re-counts or challenges 3rd, it gives the newly elected president a holiday vacation after a long election figh...
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