1. Inauguration Day.
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Inauguration of United States presidents ,United States. Constitution. 20th Amendment ,Inauguration Day - Abstract
Inauguration Day marks the beginning of the term of the president of the United States. A president's term originally started on March 4 following an election, until the adoption of the Twentieth Amendment to the Constitution in 1933. Presidents elected since then have taken office on January 20. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the first chief executive to do so at the time of his second inauguration in January 1937. When Inauguration Day falls on a Sunday, the oath of office is administered privately, on or ahead of schedule, but the public ceremonies are generally transferred to the following day. This was the case in 1821, 1849, 1877, and 1917, when the ceremonies took place on March 5, and in 1957 and 1985, and 2013, when they were conducted on January 21. In the future, Inauguration Day will also have to be postponed a day in 2041.
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- 2024