George Washington added the words "So help me God." to the end of the oath of office that he took when being sworn in as president. The actual wording of the oath is in Article II of the Constitution and does not contain that phrase. Washington added it on his own.
which of the following words was added into preamble of the constitution by the 42nd amendment act 1976
Chester A. Arthur is the first president who is known to have added those four words to the constitutional oath. Even though many people have come to believe that George Washington added "So help me God," no one has ever found a firsthand account to support that notion. It has only been added in a consecutive manner since FDR.
The two words are Under God.
the preamble
so help me God
"So help me God" has been added by many of the Presidents.
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The words 'How are you', is informally said in French as 'comment allez-vous'.
The constitution requires that before a President can assume their duties they have to take the oath of office. The oath is administered at the official ceremony, the inauguration. When the incoming President speaks the final words of the oath, their Presidency begins and the former President's term in office is officially over.
"Hasn't" is a contraction of the words "has" and "not". The word is used informally in the place of "has not". For example, if a sentence read "He has not done his chores yet," it could be informally written as "He hasn't done his chores yet".
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The executive branch, terms of office, electoral college, election day, qualifications,succession, salary or pres., oath of office,....
"Aight" is a slang term that originated as a combination of the words "all right." It is used informally to mean okay, fine, or agreed.
"you" in Portuguese can be translated as "você" or "tu" depending on the region or context. Both words are used to address someone informally.
A compound word for office is officeholder.