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The Carter Administration

The Carter Administration refers to the period when Jimmy Carter served as President of the United States from 1977 to 1981. His leadership focused on human rights, energy policy, and diplomatic efforts, including the Camp David Accords which brokered peace between Israel and Egypt. Domestically, his tenure faced economic challenges like inflation and energy shortages. Internationally, he worked to reduce Cold War tensions but faced setbacks, such as the Iran hostage crisis. Overall, Carter aimed to promote moral integrity and global stability, leaving a legacy centered on human rights and diplomatic negotiation.