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How can Inaugural Addresses challenge Americans to shape personal goals and commitments to uphold their responsibilities as informed, actively engaged citizens of the United States?
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Citizens play an important role in the success or failure of a presidential administration. We say this because United States citizens have the civic obligation to participate in the decisions they want their legislators to take to solve community issues or problems affecting the American people.
US citizens need to commit themselves to actively participate in politics because the President, the members of the cabinet, the legislative branch, and the judicial branch can't do things alone, isolated, They need the participation and approval of the American people.
So as the US President took the Oath of Office to preserve and defend the US Constitution, citizens should also commit themselves to help the government in a "team effort."