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Making History The Presidential Inauguration January 20, 2009 Barack Obama will be sworn in as our 44 th President of the United States. He will take an oath prescribed in the Constitution which will be administered by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. This historical ceremonial event will mark the beginning of a four year term to preserve, protect and defend the United States of America.

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Page 1: Making History The Presidential Inauguration January 20, 2009

Making HistoryThe Presidential Inauguration

January 20, 2009Barack Obama will be sworn in as our 44th President of the United States. He will take

an oath prescribed in the Constitution which will be administered by Chief Justice

John G. Roberts Jr. This historical ceremonial event will mark the beginning of a four year

term to preserve, protect and defend the United States of America.

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Barack Hussein Obama was elected president on Nov. 4, 2008, becoming the first African-American to claim the highest office in the land, an improbable candidate fulfilling a once-impossible dream.

PRESIDENT-ELECT

BARACK OBAMA AND

RUNNING MATEVICE-

PRESIDENT JOSEPH BIDEN

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President-elect Barack Obama

•Born in Hawaii on August 4th, 1961.•Dad was from Kenya.•Raise by his single mother and grandparents.•Family didn't have much money, but they taught him values from the Kansas heartland where they grew up. •He was a simple man, joined a small law firm, taught constitutional law and was guided by his Christian faith and stayed active in his community. •Political drive: is to solve the challenges of everyday American without political gain.

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A Devoted Family Man

Barack and Michelle met at a law firm and married in 1992. Today, they have two girls-Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7.

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Why is Obama being compared to Martin Luther King Jr.?

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Dr. King’s Dream and Obama

As we celebrated the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on a national holiday dedicated to his honor, many people point to the surging presidential candidacy of Barack Obama as evidence of how far this country has come in terms of race relations since the days of the Civil Rights struggle led by Dr. King. Many see Obama’s campaign as the fulfillment of Dr. King’s dream. As they would point out, here is a man who is being judged based on the content of his character, and not on the color of his skin. Could anything be more representative of the fulfillment of Dr. King’s dream than that?

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Inauguration Day

America’s greatest moment It signifies a time of new beginnings,

transforming our nation’s hopes, its political system and its outlook toward

the future and how our nation is perceived abroad to other countries.

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Barack Obama will swear his presidential oath of office on the bible Abraham Lincoln used.

He will rest his left hand on the tome, which was borrowed from the Library of Congress, to recite his 35-word oath. This bible

has not been used since 1861 by Abraham Lincoln.

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Famous Inaugural Quotes “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself”,

Franklin Delano Roosevelt “ask what you can do for your country”, John F. Kennedy “Today we celebrate the mystery of American

renewal”, Bill Clinton “With malice toward none, with charity for all, with

firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation’s wounds…to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.” Abraham Lincoln

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Where does Obama stand on these important issues??

Obama's Stance on Education Barack Obama puts children first by investing in

early childhood education, making sure our schools are adequately funded and led by high-quality teachers, and reforming No Child Left Behind.

Obama's Stance on Foreign Policy Barack Obama will continue the long American

tradition of smart diplomacy to keep the country safe while improving America’s standing in the world.

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Where does Obama stand on these important issues??

Obama's Stance on Homeland Security Barack Obama supports increased security

measures for our airports, ports, and land borders, part of a national plan to protect American’s infrastructure and keep our communities safe.

Obama's Stance on Taxes Barack Obama will provide a middle class tax cut

for 95 percent of American workers. He will restore economic growth that will help create good jobs in America and help to empower all families to achieve the American dream.

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Where does Obama stand on these important issues??

Obama's Stance on Iraq Barack Obama will work with his military

commanders to responsibly end the war in Iraq. Obama will refocus our resources on al Qaeda in Afghanistan and finish the fight with the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11.

Obama's Stance on Energy Barack Obama will invest in alternative fuels

and renewable energy, including a plan to increase America’s energy efficiency and create 5 million new “green” jobs.

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The Inaugural Address of Barack Obama

Assignment Students will respond to quotes from President

Obama’s inaugural address, and identify the challenges facing their families and other Americans today.

Topics to focus on while listening to speech What are his ideas about public education? How can we make our country safe? How can we make America strong? What are challenges facing families and

communities? How will he create better jobs for Americans?