The Last Goodbye: Exploring the Customs of Presidential Funerals in America.


The Last Goodbye: Exploring the Customs of Presidential Funerals in America.

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The Last Goodbye: Exploring the Customs of Presidential Funerals in America.

Jimmy Carter will be buried in his hometown of Plains, Georgia, next to his wife, Rosalynn. Before that, there will be special events to honor him, like other presidents before him.

Presidents often plan their own funerals, showing how they want to be remembered. Carter had a long time to plan because he lived for many years after his presidency.

There are usual traditions, like lying in state at the Capitol, but presidents can add their own touches. For example, Reagan's casket faced California, his home state.

Presidential funerals are a big deal in the US because the president is both a leader and a symbol. These events remind us that we are all connected and the president represents everyone.

However, funerals can also be political, especially in today's divided times. No matter what, people will be watching how politicians act at Carter's funeral.


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Where will Jimmy Carter be buried?

Jimmy Carter will be buried in his hometown of Plains, Georgia, next to his wife, Rosalynn.

Why do presidents plan their own funerals?

Presidents often plan their own funerals to show how they want to be remembered.

What do presidential funerals represent?

Presidential funerals represent a big deal in the US because the president is both a leader and a symbol.


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