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Presidential Inauguration

Horizontales
The President expresses his thoughts, feelings and expectations for the administration.
The month the inauguration takes place.
First person sworn in as president of the United States of America.
A large number of persons gathered together;
This person administers the oath to the president
Most presidents place their hand on it during the oath-taking portion
A (_____)1-gun salute is fired using artillery pieces from the Presidential Guns Salute Battery.
The evening dance that celebrates a peaceful transfer of power from the previous administration to the next.
In addition to the public, people at the inauguration generally include the vice president, members of Congress, Supreme Court justices, high-ranking military officers, former presidents and vice-presidents, living Medal of Honor recipients, and other dignitaries.
Verticales
A formal act or set of acts performed as prescribed by custom
Something declared or promised
The approximate time the ceremony begins.
America's oldest professional musical organization performs the music during the ceremony.
A prayer at the opening of the inauguration ceremony.
The president is required to repeat Article II, Section 1, Clause 8 of this document.
Where the inauguration takes place facing the National Mall.
The chief executive of a republic
Since 1953, the president and vice president have been guests of honor at a meal held by the leadership of the United States Congress immediately following the inaugural ceremony.
An organized public procession on a festive or ceremonial occasion
Keeping the president, participants and visitors safe by using the Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Protective Service , all five branches of the Armed Forces, the Capitol Police, the United States Park Police, and the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia.