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The constitution requires that before a President can assume their duties they have to take the oath of office. The oath is administered at the official ceremony, the inauguration. When the incoming President speaks the final words of the oath, their Presidency begins and the former President's term in office is officially over.
It was first held in the USA, George Washington was the first president to have an inauguration.
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On March 4,1881, James Garfield's mother was the first woman to attend her son's inauguration as US president.
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This is called the Inauguration , part of which is the "swearing in" of the President at which point he repeats the oath of office as required by the Constitution.
He takes the oath of office prescribed by the constitution.
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Eisenhower, inaugurated in 1952, was the first president limited to two terms.
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No, the text of the oath of office is in the US Constitution. You would need to first convince enough states to amend the Constitution.
The Twentieth Amendment to the US Constitution states that the terms of the President and Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January.
The first US President affected by inauguration date change was our first President, George Washington. He was inaugurated for his first term on 30 April 1789. Thereafter, the Constitution prescribed it be 4 March.
Inauguration.
The ceremony is called the inauguration.
The constitution requires that before a President can assume their duties they have to take the oath of office. The oath is administered at the official ceremony, the inauguration. When the incoming President speaks the final words of the oath, their Presidency begins and the former President's term in office is officially over.