Yesterday, I posted four word clouds built from presidential inaugural addresses. Here are the answers, and a brief discussion of each. Cloud #1 is Lincoln's 1st inaugural address, delivered March 4, 1861, on the East Portico of the Capitol. I thought this one was easy. Even if you weren't sure, seeing the words "Union" and "Constitution" would make it your guess. And if you spotted "slavery" or "section," then the only real possibilities are Lincoln 1861 or Buchanan 1857. I guess it would have been devious of me to put up Buchanan's inaugural, since it could easily be mistaken in a word cloud for Lincoln's. (Click on the clouds to enlarge them).
Word Cloud Answers
Word Cloud Answers
Word Cloud Answers
Yesterday, I posted four word clouds built from presidential inaugural addresses. Here are the answers, and a brief discussion of each. Cloud #1 is Lincoln's 1st inaugural address, delivered March 4, 1861, on the East Portico of the Capitol. I thought this one was easy. Even if you weren't sure, seeing the words "Union" and "Constitution" would make it your guess. And if you spotted "slavery" or "section," then the only real possibilities are Lincoln 1861 or Buchanan 1857. I guess it would have been devious of me to put up Buchanan's inaugural, since it could easily be mistaken in a word cloud for Lincoln's. (Click on the clouds to enlarge them).