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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.
An inaugural speech is one given by the president. It is a speech that he uses to introduce himself and the plans for the country.
It is a primary source because it came directly from him. An analysis of the speech written by a columnist would be a secondary source.
A speech by the president on his or her first day of office
THE most famous in history: "Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country." Quoted by President John F. Kennedy in 1961 his inaugural speech that was written for him by emminent economist and Harvard professor John Kenneth Galbraith.
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.
He was in the military before he was president
So he can tell what he will do for the country.
More people are afraid of public speaking than dying. * The longest speech in the House of Commons was six hours long, a record set in 1828. * The shortest Presidential inaugural speech was given by George Washington in 1789. It was 135 words long. * William Henry Harrison gave the longest inaugural speech with 8,445 words. He died the next month of pneumonia from being exposed to the cold and wet during his speech. (I guess giving a speech really can kill you!!)
A speech the president makes when sworn into office. (apex)
This is called the Inaugural Address, and historically has set the tone for the policies of the individual president.
In politics, the expression is "maiden speech." However, the more general term is "inaugural."