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The 1981 State of the Union address was delivered by President Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, to the 97th United States Congress in written format on January 16, 1981. [1] In this address, Carter discussed economic issues as well as the Iranian hostage crisis. [1] Carter began his speech with: The State of the Union is ...
Jimmy Carter in 1978. The Moral Equivalent of War speech was a televised address made by President Jimmy Carter of the United States on April 18, 1977. [1] The speech is remembered for his comparison of the 1970s energy crisis with the "moral equivalent of war." Carter gave ten principles for the plan but did not list specific actions.
The 1978 State of the Union address was given by President Jimmy Carter to a joint session of the 95th United States Congress on January 19, 1978. The speech lasted 46 minutes and 4 seconds. [1] and contained 4580 words. [2] The Republican Party response was delivered by Senator Howard Baker Jr. (TN) and Representative John Rhodes (AZ). [3]
U.S. President Jimmy Carter works on a speech for television in the Oval Office of the White House, February 2, 1977. Carter's post-presidency work Carter remained in the public eye after defeat.
Instead, Carter’s speech on July 15, 1979, would be remembered as his “malaise” or “crisis of confidence” speech. ... US President Jimmy Carter signs the order blocking Iranian funds in ...
Jimmy Carter, a peanut farmer from Georgia, served one term in the White House before losing the 1980 presidential election to Ronald Reagan. Carter served as a naval officer before entering ...
Category: Speeches by Jimmy Carter. 1 language. ... Moral Equivalent of War speech This page was last edited on 23 February 2024, at 08:26 (UTC). ...
In recent years, President Jimmy Carter’s one-term presidency has been reevaluated, ... Carter delivers his energy speech, which became known as the “malaise” speech, on July 15, 1979.