“Former President Jimmy Carter, who redefined the post-presidency, died Sunday. He was 100 years old.” atlanta journal constitution I will report.
Carter, the only Georgian ever elected to the White House, left office after a high-profile term in which he helped build peace between Israel and Egypt, but was overshadowed by the Iran hostage crisis. It became.”
washington post: “As the country’s 39th president, he ruled with a strong Democratic majority in Congress, but the country became more conservative. Four years after taking office, Carter He lost his bid for re-election in a landslide to Ronald Reagan, one of the most conservative politicians of the time.
new york times: “He presided over four turbulent years marked by long gas lines, high inflation, and the Iran hostage crisis. But he also signed the Strategic Arms Limitation Agreement with the Soviet Union and the agreement between Egypt and Israel. He also helped secure the Camp David Accords. Carter cemented his legacy by being more involved in public affairs than any other president in modern times, and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.
Axios Carter noted that he has often been called “this nation’s greatest former president” for his humanitarian work over the past 40 years since taking office.
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