Jimmy Carter January 20, January 20, 1981 Created & edited by Steve Armstrong SHS,
Inaugural ceremony
Carter walked Pennsylvania Avenue
Carter portrayed the White House as more relaxed
Carter took walks
Carter jogged
Carter helped daughter Amy with her homework
Carter appointed Andrew Young as U.N. Ambassador
Carter’s Mom, Miss Lillian, had been in the Peace Corps
Ambassador to Japan President Carter appointed former Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield as Ambassador to Japan Mansfield would be reappointed by President Reagan Mansfield served 16- years in this position
Carter met Gov. Clinton
Carter tried to hold regular press conferences
Democratic Congress worked against Carter Speaker “Tip” O’Neill was often at odds with President Carter O’Neill, from Massachusetts, was apparently not pleased with a southerner as President Carter distasted wheeling and dealing
Amnesty for draft evaders President Carter gave amnesty to all Vietnam War era draft evaders
Domestic initiatives Promoted development of coal to reduce dependence on foreign oil Created two new cabinet level departments: Energy and Education
Carter’s “malaise” By 1978, President Carter’s approval rating was down to 29% (lower than Nixon) President Carter and his staff seemed to demonstrate their inexperience in governing Carter did not seem able to effectively deal with the faltering economy and energy crisis
Carter’s foreign policy President Carter showed support for Liberian President Tolbert in 1978 Tolbert was killed in a bloody coup two years later
Carter summit with Chinese leader Ping
Panama Canal Treaty, 1977 Every president since LBJ wanted to rid the USA of the Panama obligation Carter agreed that the USA would give up control of the Canal Zone in January 2000 Criticized by Republicans
Camp David Accords, 1978 Carter brought Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin to negotiate a peace accord
Carter met with Begin,
Then met with Sadat
Camp David Accords officially signed in 1979
Three Mile Island disaster Three Mile Island nuclear facility released radiation steam into the atmosphere (1979) Environmentalists expressed fears against nuclear energy
Failure of SALT II Carter signed SALT II and submitted the treaty to the Senate for ratification Soviets then invaded Afghanistan Carter response to the Soviets: Stopped grain shipments to Russia (which angered American farmers) Stopped grain shipments to Russia (which angered American farmers) Tried to organize a boycott against Russia Tried to organize a boycott against Russia Tried to boycott the 1980 Olympics in Moscow Tried to boycott the 1980 Olympics in Moscow
Grain embargo not popular with American farmers
Iran Hostage Crisis, Iranians seized the American embassy in Teheran American embassy personnel were held hostage for over 444 days
April 1980 rescue attempt failed
Carter’s approval rating plummeted Carter froze Iranian assets held in American banks Carter called on the world to engage in a trade embargo
Role of Walter Cronkite Cronkite ended each evening’s broadcast with the sentence: “And that’s the way it is, the 233rd day of Americans held hostage in Iran.” This added to American frustration against Carter