1951 State of the Union Address

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The 1951 State of the Union Address was a speech delivered by U.S. President Harry S. Truman to Congress, focusing on Cold War tensions, the Korean War, and domestic economic stability.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf State of the Union Address
political speech
addressedBranch legislative branch of the United States
archive American Presidency Project
National Archives and Records Administration
city Washington, D.C.
constitutionalBasis Article II, Section 3 of the United States Constitution
country United States of America
surface form: United States
date January 8, 1951
describedAs annual message to Congress
era Cold War
surface form: Cold War era
followedBy 1952 State of the Union Address
follows 1950 State of the Union Address
givenBy President Harry S. Truman
surface form: Harry S. Truman
givenByOfficeholder President of the United States
givenTo United States Congress
United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
governmentBranch executive branch of the United States
historicalPeriod Korean War
surface form: Korean War period
language English
legislativeSession 82nd United States Congress
location United States Capitol
mediaType speech
partOf Truman administration
surface form: Presidency of Harry S. Truman

State of the Union addresses
presidentialTerm Second term of Harry S. Truman
subjectOf historical analysis of U.S. Cold War policy
studies of Truman presidency
topic Cold War
Korean War
NATO
surface form: North Atlantic Treaty Organization

United Nations
United States foreign policy
collective security
defense spending
economic stability
federal budget
inflation control
mobilization for war
national security
price controls
tax policy
wage controls
year 1951

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1950 State of the Union Address followedBy 1951 State of the Union Address