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the torch has been passed on to a new generation of Americans
Yes, it is true. In his inaugural address, Thomas Jefferson expressed his belief in limited government intervention in the economy and the importance of individual liberty and free enterprise. He advocated for allowing the people to regulate their own pursuits of industry and profit, emphasizing the idea of minimizing government interference in economic affairs.
Lincoln urged Americans to work "with malice toward none, with charity for all" to achieve "a just and lasting peace."
In his speech kennedy's main pledge is to ensure the survival of "liberty."
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In his Inaugural address of January 20, 1961, President John F. Kennedy acknowledged the new world that America faced, with new challenges within and without. He urged Americans to work together to keep the US strong, to end human misery, and to seek peace with our foes, to avoid the destruction of both sides. He called upon the citizens to protect their God-given rights and help others less fortunate to obtain the same blessings. He acknowledged that it was the spirit and strength of the people, not its leaders, that made America great, and called upon Americans to "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country."