Saturday, February 2, 2013

LAD #28

Summarize Wilson's First Inaugural Address
Wilson starts by apologizing for the recent Democratic shift in government. He chooses to idealize change as an attempt to restore Republicans and his other opposition. He also praises the American Identity. He says that the government under him will exist more on the behalf of the people than has it before. He then lists the problems in the United States, including unfair low tariff laws and big businesses, which is a Democratic platform. He turns to domestic affairs dealing with poverty and education. His inauguration is day filled with dedication and promise.








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