(CNN) Words associated with President Donald Trump's signature issues show what makes him so different -- and in some ways similar -- to presidents of the past.

During last year's State of the Union address, he mentioned the words "immigrant," "alien" and "immigration" more than any other president in the last 100 years since President Woodrow Wilson started the trend of delivering the State of the Union as a speech instead of a written report.

This year's speech was like last years in other ways. He mentioned the tax system more than the economy as a whole. He put greater emphasis on his signature border wall. And like many presidents before him, he said "America" much more often than it was said in the first half of the twentieth century. Trump's use of the word "great" has declined since his first address, though he mentioned it twice in the same sentence.

Note: See the number of times words and phrases were used in this year's State of the Union speech and in speeches and annual addresses past below.

Every square represents one instance and the quote from that speech can be accessed by hovering over a square.

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