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Carter was unable to get most of the hostages released during his presidency (13 were released during his time in office), despite his frantic efforts after he lost the 1980 election to Reagan.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter died at age 100 on Sunday. Here are several key events from the Georgia Democrat's time in office from 1977 to 1981. The Camp David Accords ...
Controversies related to the political administration of President Jimmy Carter (1977 – 1981). ... United States support for Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War; V.
Jimmy Carter passed away on Dec. 29 in Plains, Ga., the Carter Center said.
President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter walk down Pennsylvania Avenue during the inauguration. In his inaugural address, Carter said, "We have learned that more is not necessarily better, that even our great nation has its recognized limits, and that we can neither answer all questions nor solve all problems."
Countries visited by Carter during his presidency. Carter made twelve international trips to 25 countries as president. [307] He was the first president to make a state visit to Sub-Saharan Africa when he went to Nigeria in 1978. [242] His travel also included trips to Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
In mid-1979, the U.S. was facing high inflation, rising interest rates and both unemployment and energy crises. The problems were crippling Carter’s presidency.
Jimmy Carter was the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. [1] Below is a list of his political positions, some of which he expressed during his presidency and others during his post-presidency.