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many Members of Congress attended
Oath
Government officials take an oath to uphold the constitution and laws of their country, to faithfully execute their duties, and to serve the best interests of the public. This oath serves as a formal declaration of their commitment and responsibility to the people they serve. It also helps ensure accountability and adherence to ethical standards in their roles.
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oath
Officials in our government must promise to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States and, in some cases, the Constitution of their specific state. This oath signifies their commitment to serve the public faithfully and carry out their duties with integrity, ensuring they act in the best interests of the nation and its citizens. Additionally, they often pledge to execute their responsibilities without bias or favoritism.
Religious tests are forbidden under the constitution.
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Someone who swears an oath is often referred to as an "oath-taker." This term applies to individuals in various contexts, such as public officials, military personnel, or witnesses in legal settings, who commit to uphold certain principles or tell the truth. Oath-takers may also be bound by the specific nature of the oath they have taken, reflecting their responsibilities and duties.