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January 24, 2005

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Inauguration Quiz:


Test Your Knowledge of Presidential Inauguration History
Take CFIF's Inauguration Quiz Today!


Legal Do you know which President gave the longest Inaugural Address? Or the shortest? Do you know which President had the Oath of Office administered by his father? Or who was the only woman to administer the Oath? Answers to these questions and many more are included in CFIF's Presidential Inauguration Quiz. Take the Quiz to test your knowledge about the rich history behind U.S. Presidential Inaugurations.

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Presidential Inauguration:


Presidential Inaugural Addresses:
Excerpts From Some of the Great Inauguration Speeches of Past Presidents


Freedom Since George Washington took the first Presidential Oath of Office in 1789, the inaugural address has been one of our nation's most treasured political rituals. Traditionally, Presidents have used inaugural addresses to outline the principles which will guide their administrations, though more pressing topics like war and economic challenges have often set the stage for the most dramatic and memorable speeches. This week, President George W. Bush renewed this tradition and added a new chapter to the volume of oration passed down from his Presidential predecessors. As part of our own celebration of this week's inaugural, we have compiled some of the most memorable passages from previous inaugural addresses.

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Notable Quotes:


Quote of the Week

Notable Quotes President George W. Bush in His Second Inaugural Address:

"We are led, by events and common sense, to one conclusion: The survival of liberty in our land increasingly depends on the success of liberty in other lands. The best hope for peace in our world is the expansion of freedom in all the world."

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