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Placing the body of the deceased in the U.S. Capitol is the highest funeral standard in the United States, which is the funeral ceremony held for the deceased in the name of the country and represents the high respect for the deceased. According to U.S. law, every president is eligible for state funeral treatment after the death, and their remains are placed in the central hall of the U.S. Capitol for admiration.
Other persons designated by the President can also enjoy state funeral treatment. Such as the black social activist Rosa Parks, whose body was lying in the U.S. Capitol and lying in honor. The random tool lists 31 great historical figures who lay in the U.S. Capitol.
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