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.
Yes. Inauguration events are usually pretty much the same for the second inauguration as for the first.
Nothing, there is no such word as "inuageration". However, "inauguration" means a formal induction (eg a swearing in) into an office/role.
That is the total length of time elapsed from birth to inauguration.
There was NO Presidential Inauguration in 1930. Herbert Hoover was inaugurated in 1929 for his one term (1929-1933).
No, if you mean the second Presidential inauguration. It was held in the Philadelphia, which was the national capital at that time.
The process of being sworn into office is Inauguration."The President was Inaugurated for a second term"For an example of what happens in an Inauguration ceremony, here's a YouTube link to President Obama's Inauguration.
Inauguration refers to a person being sworn into office. With regard to presidents and other important public offices, a person's term does not begin until they are inaugurated.
An inauguration
The design of the 2013 inauguration cake for President Barack Obama's second term featured the White House, the presidential seal, and the American flag.
March 4, 1816 was the date of Monroe's first inauguration. He began a second term four years later in 1820.
Barack Obama will begin his second term on January 20, 2013. Some 800,000 people are expected to come to Washington to witness the inauguration.
Usually Inauguration Day is celebrated in Washington D.C. Though, the first inauguration for George Washington was held in New York, these days we celebrate Inauguration day in Washington D.C.