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Jimmy Carter
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Background A different type of leader Went by “Jimmy” instead of James Former peanut farmer & Gov. of Georgia Walked through the parade route instead of riding in limo Tried to show he wasn’t “above” others Wouldn’t play “Hail to the Chief” upon his arrival at events Succeeded at creating an image of a down-to-earth, honest man Promised “I’ll never lie to you”
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Domestic Policies Domestic objective Help the nation heal Ex: pardoned thousands of American males who avoided the draft Economy Inflation & unemployment were high Carted added new jobs but was unable to decrease inflation Inflation got worse
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Domestic continued Energy Because of the oil crisis in the 1970s, Carter set goals of decreasing our dependence on foreign oil through energy conservation, developing new energy sources (solar & wind), & loosening gov’t regulations on American oil industries Carter created a new cabinet – Dept. of Energy He asked Americans to conserve fuel (turn down heat/air, drive less), buy fuel efficient U.S. automakers offered incentives to meet fuel efficient standards Taxes were reduced for those who installed energy-saving equipment
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Domestic - Environment Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act Protected 100 million acres of land & doubled the size of the national park & wildlife refugee system 3-Mile Island A nuclear power plant nearly melted down threatening a massive release of radiation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eG I7VymjSho http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eG I7VymjSho Love Canal, NY Long-buried chemicals began seeping up through the ground water causing birth defects & disease from polluted ground water http://video.pbs.org/video/236519903 4/ http://video.pbs.org/video/236519903 4/
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3-Mile Island Love Canal
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Foreign Policy Human Rights *Focus of Carter’s foreign policy Despite critics of the USSR for human rights violations, Carter & Brezhnev signed SALT II (1979) Strategic Arms Limitation Talks – limited US & USSR on certain nuclear weapons China Carter continued Nixon’s efforts by formally recognizing the People’s Republic of China (communist)
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Foreign Policy continued Panama Canal Agreed to let Panama take control of the canal in 1999 To Americans, this represented a decline of American global power Camp David Accords *Greatest foreign policy achievement After Six Day & Yom Kippur Wars, Israel occupied Egyptian territory on the Sinai Peninsula. Egypt didn’t recognize Israel’s right to exist In 1978, Carter invited Egyptian Pres. Anwar el-Sadat & Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin to Camp David Camp David Accords: agreement to resolve issues about Palestinian’s future; negotiate peace treaties; recognize each other http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYASjRMEWeA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYASjRMEWeA
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Iran Hostage Crisis Ayatollah Khomeini (religious leader) led the overthrow of Iran’s Shah Shah had been supported by U.S. After the overthrow, we allowed the Shah to come to the U.S. for cancer treatment. A mob stormed the U.S. Embassy in Iran taking prisoners for 444 days Carter appeared powerless (especially after a mechanical problem led to a helicopter crash that was on its way to a rescue mission) This hurt Carter’s chance for re- election Ex. Argo http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=gGUI7kDLsQo http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=gGUI7kDLsQo
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Crisis of Confidence Presidential election in 1980 The Iran Hostage Crisis situation dragged on during the election Events in Iran disrupted oil so prices in the U.S. increased, as did inflation U.S. economy struggled Crisis of Confidence speech: “It is a crisis that strikes at the very heart & soul & spirit of our national will. We can see this crisis in the growing doubt about the meaning of our lives & in the loss of a unity & purpose for our nation.”
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International Crises Soviet’s invade Afghanistan In 1978, the USSR invaded Afghanistan because the communist gov’t was weak Soviet experience was similar to our experience in Vietnam To protest Soviet actions, Carter blocked grain supplies to USSR & boycotted the 1980 summer Olympics in Moscow These two actions were unpopular at home & actually hurt the U.S. just as much http://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=1IlRVy7oZ58 http://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=1IlRVy7oZ58
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Short Answer Response: Respond to the following using complete sentences, proper grammar, etc. What was Carter like as a president? Include information on how his style & personality helped & hurt him (pgs 681 – 686)
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