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The Jimmy Carter YearsThe Jimmy Carter Years
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JIMMY CARTER ENTERS THE WHITE HOUSEJIMMY CARTER ENTERS THE WHITE HOUSE Elected in 1976 Peanut farmer, naval officer, former governor of Georgia Brought down-to-earth style to Washington Refused to play the “insider” games of compromise and deal making – Caused many Democrats to join Republicans in opposition of his proposals
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INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTSINTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS Carter sought to use moral principles as a guide for U.S. foreign policy Committed to promoting the liberties guaranteed in the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights to the whole world – Cut off aid to Argentina and Brazil (despite good relations) because they abused their citizens – Supported dictators in South Korea and the Philippines – Many accused him of being inconsistent
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COLLAPSE OF DÉTENTECOLLAPSE OF DÉTENTE Nixon and Ford had worked to improve the relationship between the U.S. and the Soviet Union (Think SALT I treaty: limited intercontinental ballistic missiles and submarines) When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, Carter refused to fight for SALT II (limits on arms production) – Tensions increased between the nations
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YOM KIPPUR WAR-1973YOM KIPPUR WAR-1973 Fought between Egypt and Israel over territorial claims U.S. aided Israel Resulted in OPEC embargo, which led to an energy crisis
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CAMP DAVID ACCORDSCAMP DAVID ACCORDS Egyptian president Anwar el-Sadat met with Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin at Camp David (presidential retreat in Maryland) Carter spent 13 days negotiating a peace between the two nations Carter’s greatest diplomatic triumph
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TROUBLE IN IRANTROUBLE IN IRAN U.S. government provided support to the Shah of Iran since the 1950s. January 1979-Muslim religious leader Ayatollah Khomeini led a rebellion against the Shah Established a religious state based on the Qur’an Carter supported the Shah until the end, allowed him to enter the U.S. for cancer treatment
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THE IRAN HOSTAGE CRISISTHE IRAN HOSTAGE CRISIS November 4, 1979-angry students seized the U.S. embassy in Tehran and took 52 Americans hostage – Demanded the Shah be returned to Iran – Carter refused Carter cut off all trade with Iran, but the hostages were not released until January 20, 1981 Outcomes: – Showed the limits of the U.S.’s power and environmental resources
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