The Carter Presidency AIM Was the Carter Presidency
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The Carter Presidency AIM: Was the Carter Presidency a “Failure”?
I. Ford Presidency A. Nixon’s Pardon- “end the national nightmare”? ? 1. Others Jailed 2. Public distrust of government
B. Amnesty Plan 1. Ford pardons “draft dodgers” for 2 years public work
C. INFLATION: OPEC Oil Embargo 1973 1. 2. 3. 4. Reason: for our support of Israel Prices of gas and oil doubled Rationing of gas and federal incentives help ease shortages Inflation topped 10% worst recession since WWII
II. Foreign Policy A. Cease Fire of Yom Kippur War b/w Egypt and Israel B. Grain Sale to Soviet Union C. Fall of Saigon 1975
III. Presidency of Jimmy Carter A. From Plains, Georgia B. Peanut Farmer C. Baptist upbringing D. “Competent and compassionate Government” E. Governor of Georgia
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IV. Achievements A. Helsinki Accords: human rights B. Camp David Accords, 1977: Peace treaty b/w Israel and Egypt C. Panama Canal Treaties, 1977: turn canal over to Panama
V. Failures
A. Iranian Hostage Crisis 1. Revolution led by Islamic Fundamentalist toppled pro. American Shah Reza Pahlavi. 2. Shah receives cancer treatment in U. S. 3. Take U. S. embassy hostage for 444 days
A. Boycott of 1980 Olympics: USSR invades Afghanistan B. Economic Crisis: Stagflation C. Energy Problems: OPEC boycott
D. Nuclear Accident: 3 Mile Island March 28, 1979 • Pennsylvania • Meltdown • Impact: changes to safety and training • Loss of trust in nuclear energy
E. Disco
- Chapter 20 section 2 the harding presidency
- Section 4 the presidency of john adams
- Chapter 6 section 1
- Apush chapter 7 hammering out a federal republic
- President appointment power
- Chapter 14 section 1 the growth of presidential power
- Chapter 20 politics of the roaring twenties
- Ch 12 section 2 the harding presidency
- Presidential line of succession
- President informal powers
- What major events happened during john adams presidency
- Chapter 13 the presidency
- Lesson quiz 9-1 the federalist era
- Institutional presidency definition
- What were president jeffersons economic policies