How is the president's oath of office different from that of every other federal official?
A) The Supreme Court established the wording for the presidential oath in 1792.
B) The president's wording is not defined by the Constitution as are other oaths.
C) The president's wording is specified in the Constitution rather than by federal law.
D) Other officials are not required by the Constitution to swear upon a Bible.
E) The oath of each president varies slightly, depending upon his religious preference.
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