
Carter Administration
The Carter Administration refers to the presidency of Jimmy Carter, who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981. His administration focused on human rights, energy conservation, and environmental protection. Carter faced economic challenges, including high inflation and an oil crisis. Notably, he brokered the Camp David Accords, a peace agreement between Egypt and Israel. His presidency also saw the Iran Hostage Crisis, where American diplomats were held for 444 days. Ultimately, Carter's term was marked by both notable achievements and significant challenges, shaping his legacy in American politics.