Inaugural Presidential Address by Bill Clinton

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Author Clinton, Bill, 1946-
Title Inaugural Presidential Address
Note Reading ease score: 69.1 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Summary "Inaugural Presidential Address by Bill Clinton" is a political speech delivered by Bill Clinton during a significant moment in American history on January 20, 1993. As a formal address from a newly elected president, it encapsulates themes of renewal, responsibility, and national unity. The speech reflects the political climate of the early 1990s, a time marked by the end of the Cold War and economic challenges, and aims to inspire hope and action among citizens. In this address, Clinton emphasizes the need for America to embrace change to uphold its core values of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. He acknowledges the difficulties faced by Americans, including economic disparities, crime, and healthcare challenges, while calling for a collective effort to confront these issues. Clinton stresses the importance of civic responsibility, urging citizens to engage in service and community betterment. He articulates a vision of America that relies on its democratic ideals, positions it as a leader in the global arena, and inspires a new generation to participate actively in shaping the future. The address is a rallying cry for unity and action as the nation enters a new era. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class E838: History: America: Later twentieth century (1961-)
Subject Presidents -- United States -- Inaugural addresses
Subject Clinton, Bill, 1946- -- Inauguration, 1993
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EBook-No. 10510
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Most Recently Updated Dec 6, 2024
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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