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This is called the Inaugural Address, and historically has set the tone for the policies of the individual president.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt called for courageous action, treating the Depression as a national emergency like war, and reorganizing the use of national resources.
An address delivered at an inaugural ceremony is called an inaugural address.
the inaugural address.
In his 1933 inaugural address, President Franklin D. Roosevelt called for a comprehensive response to the Great Depression, emphasizing the need for bold action and government intervention to restore confidence and economic stability. He famously stated, "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself," urging Americans to confront their challenges with courage and unity. Roosevelt outlined his commitment to implement new programs and reforms to address unemployment and stimulate recovery. His address marked the beginning of the New Deal era, aimed at revitalizing the economy and providing relief to those in need.
New presidents make a speech as part of their inauguration ceremony. This speech is called the inaugural address. The new president tells what his goals and plans are for the next four years, so people find it interesting.
At least two have used it. Nixon called on the phrase in a speech written by William Safire, and Obama included it in his inaugural address.
In his inaugural address in 1801, President Thomas Jefferson called for "peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none."
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An inaugural speech is a speech given on the day that someone is sworn in to office, such as a president or mayor. Being sworn in also called an inauguration.
"chicken in every pot, car in every garage" was the promace...