Jimmy Carter in the United States
Carter, Jimmy (1924_)
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled CARTER, JIMMY (1924_) As the first President elected after the watergate scandal, Jimmy Carter was strongly oriented toward moral duties, Christian ethics, faith, trust, and personal rectitude. The “nobility of ideas” theme evoked in his inaugural address ranged broadly from human rights to the
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Election of 1976: Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter in the U.S. Legal History
Summary
Georgia governor in 1970, and president in 1976. His progressive racial views reflected an emergent South less concerned with racial distinctions and more concerned with economic development and political power.
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