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  • {{Image|Jc39.jpg|right|260px|Jimmy Carter}} '''Jimmy Carter''' (formally James Earl Carter, Jr.) born October 1, 1924, in Plains, Geor
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  • ...ff, Yael S., "In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Lion: The Political Conversion of Jimmy Carter," ''Political Science Quarterly,'' 121 (Fall 2006), 425–49. * Berggren, D. Jason and Rae, Nicol C. "Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush: Faith, Foreign Policy, and an Evangelical Presidential
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  • Senior Partner and Past Chair, Venable LLP; [[U.S. Attorney General]], [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]]
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  • ...ton Institute for Near East Policy]]; [[U.S. Secretary of State]] in the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]]
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  • ...and commentator for Fox News; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]] responsible for the [[Panama Canal]] treaty; Presid
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  • {{Image|Jc39.jpg|right|260px|Jimmy Carter}} '''Jimmy Carter''' (formally James Earl Carter, Jr.) born October 1, 1924, in Plains, Geor
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  • ...inton|Clinton Administration]]; before entering law, speechwriter in the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter]] and [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administrations]] at the Federal Trade
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  • When former President [[Jimmy Carter]] visited South Korea in 1994, he said General Luck told him that if North | title = Remarks by Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter at Korea University, Seoul, Korea
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  • ...rine Corps]], duty as presidential helicopter pilot and military aide to [[Jimmy Carter]] and [[Ronald Reagan]]; commanded Marine aviation forces in [[Operation R
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  • ...ff, Yael S., "In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Lion: The Political Conversion of Jimmy Carter," ''Political Science Quarterly,'' 121 (Fall 2006), 425–49. * Berggren, D. Jason and Rae, Nicol C. "Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush: Faith, Foreign Policy, and an Evangelical Presidential
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  • ...sitions including chief White House domestic policy adviser to President [[Jimmy Carter]] (1977-1981); [[U.S. Ambassador to the European Union]], Under Secretary o
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  • ...is one of the larger bipartisan caucuses, formed in 1985 when President [[Jimmy Carter]] declared the "Year of India" in the U.S. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...ta) was the 42nd [[Vice President of the United States]] under President [[Jimmy Carter]], and the unsuccessful Democratic nominee in the 1984 Presidential Electio
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  • {{Jimmy Carter}}
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  • ...rship for a Secure America]], and was [[U.S. Secretary of State]] in the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]] after serving in other diplomatic posts.
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  • ...t of the United States| Vice President]]. They lost a close election to [[Jimmy Carter]] and [[Walter Mondale]]. Dole attempted to obtain the presidential nomina
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  • ...s on the [[National Commission on Federal Election Reform]], chaired by [[Jimmy Carter]] and [[Gerald Ford]], as well as the executive director of the [[Markle Fo
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  • | 1976 || [[Jimmy Carter]], Democrat || [[Gerald R. Ford]], Republican || <span style="color:blue"> | 1980 || [[Jimmy Carter]], Democrat || [[Ronald Reagan]], Republican; [[John B. Anderson]], indepen
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  • Former presidents [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Jimmy Carter]] were both proponents of speed reading, and had taken courses to help impr
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  • .../peace/], accessed June 2, 2008.</ref> In recent years, [[Kofi Annan]], [[Jimmy Carter]], [[Muhammad Yunus]], [[Al Gore]] and [[Barack Obama]] have numbered among *2002 [[Jimmy Carter]]
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  • Image:Jc39.jpg|Jimmy Carter
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  • ...Reserve Board]] from 1979 to 1987, under the administration of President [[Jimmy Carter]] and [[Ronald Reagan]]. He wielded vast power over U.S. economic policy in
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  • ...changes to the script and different names for the protagonists (President Jimmy Carter, National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski, and Secretary of State Cyru
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  • He was a speechwriter for President [[Jimmy Carter]] as a Presidential speechwriter and on the President’s Reorganization Pr
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  • In 1977, President Jimmy Carter sent a letter to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, asking if the U.S. had an antit
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  • |rowspan=2| [[Jimmy Carter]]
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  • ...to promote democratic values failed, but opened the discussion. Under the Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration, human rights promotion. In 1978 Congressmen Fascell
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  • ...inski]], Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]], and Mika Brzezinski's father:<ref>{{citation
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  • | quote = Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, especially, all inspir
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  • While she voted for [[Jimmy Carter]], she broke with him over Afghanistan policy. According to her oldest and
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  • |39||[[Jimmy Carter]]||1977-1981||||Democratic||[[Image:Jc39.jpg|50px|Jimmy Carter]]
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  • ...lection]]. In 1980 the Reagan coalition was possible because of Democrat [[Jimmy Carter]]'s losses in most social-economic groups. In [[U.S. presidential election
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  • ...violence, "Hard on Jews, soft on Islam." They criticized interviews with [[Jimmy Carter]] as well as [[John Mearsheimer]], but said the show would have had more ba
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  • | Jan. 23, 1977 || Aug. 4, 1979 || [[Jimmy Carter]] | Aug. 6, 1979 || Jan. 20, 1981 || [[Jimmy Carter]]
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  • In 1977, President Jimmy Carter sent a letter to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, asking if the U.S. had an antit
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  • ...ear = 2007 | isbn = 13978037417720}}, p. 173</ref> They said it attacked [[Jimmy Carter]]'s book ''Palestine: Peace, not Apartheid'', charging [[antisemitism]].
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  • ...tical assassination" (Section 5(g)). Ford's EO was superseded by President Jimmy Carter's EO 12036, which tightened restrictions on intelligence agencies. The ban
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  • An Annapolis classmate of [[Jimmy Carter]], Turner enjoyed White House confidence, but his emphasis on technical col
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  • ...for the RAND Corporation, served as undersecretary of defense during the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]], and returned to RAND. His staff gave him with a b
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  • | 42 || [[Walter Mondale ]] || 1977-1981 || [[Jimmy Carter ]]
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  • ...he [[Vietnam War]] and the expansion of weapon developments. During the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter administration]], she called for better treatment of [[Haiti|Haitian
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  • ...he new Evangelical movement supported the Baptist Presidential candidate [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1976, but thereafter drifted to the far right, or [[Christian Right]]
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  • ...can Party (United States)|Republican Party]]. Since 1966, it has elected [[Jimmy Carter]] president in 1976, [[Bill Clinton]] in 1992 and 1996 and [[Barack Obama]]
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  • ...e [[detente|détente]] policy that [[Richard Nixon]], [[Gerald Ford]] and [[Jimmy Carter]] had pursued until 1979, when the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan proved it ...was to support anyone who opposed the Soviets. First proposed during the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]], a much more activist position characterized the Re
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  • By [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]] Executive Order 12127,<ref name=EO12127>{{citation | author = [[Jimmy Carter]]
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  • ...ck]], former head of the [[United Auto Workers]] and a representative of [[Jimmy Carter]]; his mandate was first to address the POW-MIA situation, and then explore ...OW-MIA issue was extremely sensitive politically. Further, power, in the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]] shifted between the [[U.S. Secretary of State]], [[
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  • ...were based on differing ideals, especially those of [[Woodrow Wilson]], [[Jimmy Carter]], and [[Ronald Reagan]]. The [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] administration forei ...policy was the focus of Reagan's attacks, as the GOP moved to the right. [[Jimmy Carter]] continued the détente policy until the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in
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  • ...ted States), history |Republican party]], then lost narrowly to Democrat [[Jimmy Carter]]. Respected for his honesty and integrity, but marred by too many stumbles ...ential campaign, Ford-the-insider was challenged by a complete outsider, [[Jimmy Carter]], a former Georgia governor who promised to restore trust in government, r
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  • * Berggren, D. Jason, and Nicol C. Rae. "Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush: Faith, Foreign Policy, and an Evangelical Presidential
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  • .../talking_to_hamas}}</ref> While Walt is not sure if they will accept it, [[Jimmy Carter]] has had discussions, not representing the U.S., with them in April 2008.
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  • ...the [[Vietnam War]] and the expansion of weapon developments. During the [[Jimmy Carter]] administration, she called for better treatment of [[Haiti]]an refugees.<
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  • - [[Jimmy Carter]] -
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  • ...gence has typically been replaced by an incoming administration ever since Jimmy Carter replaced DCI George H. W. Bush, Tenet served through the end of the Preside
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  • ...lack history is regarded as mainstream and, by proclamation of President [[Jimmy Carter]], is celebrated every February in the United States during "Black History
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  • ...is running mate, and crusaded against the failures of incumbent Democrat [[Jimmy Carter]]. Carter fought back, lashing out at Reagan as a dangerous radical who wou
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  • ...[[Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]], who served as Vice-President under [[Jimmy Carter]] and later ran for President) and [[Thomas F. Eagleton]] (of [[Missouri (U
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  • ...}</ref> In his capacity as DCI, Bush gave national security briefings to [[Jimmy Carter]] both as a Presidential candidate and as President-elect, and discussed th An Annapolis classmate of [[Jimmy Carter]], Turner enjoyed White House confidence, but his emphasis on technical col
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  • The SIOP policy was further modified during the Jimmy Carter|Carter presidency under Presidential Directive 59, a key section of which s
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  • ...underlined the need to strengthen U.S. interests in the region, President Jimmy Carter established the Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force (RDJTF) in March 1980. RD
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  • ...y Affairs Zbigniew Brzezinski, during the administration of U.S. President Jimmy Carter, the United States initially took a largely neutral position on the Iran–
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  • ...se aide Henry Kissinger; in 1973 Nixon finally made Kissinger secretary. [[Jimmy Carter]] relied heavily on national security adviser [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]]. Duri
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  • ...=yes}}. Of the three-vessel [[Seawolf-class|Seawolf'' class'']], the ''USS Jimmy Carter'' also is of extended length, presumably for intelligence systems and speci
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  • ...ldwater]], who in 1964 was the first Republican to carry the deep south. [[Jimmy Carter]] and [[Bill Clinton]] lured many of the Southern whites back at the level ..., governor and legislature. In 1976 the South rallied behind native son [[Jimmy Carter]], a Democrat; 1992 and 1996 the Democrats nominated two southerners and sp
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  • The following year, on May 13, 1977 President Jimmy Carter issued Executive Order 11985 which updated the previous order such that the ...corporate knowledge. Turner did have the advantage of being a classmate of Jimmy Carter's and enjoyed his trust.
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  • ...t’’ style: “President Bush ([[Bill Clinton|Clinton]]), as bad as Nixon ([[Jimmy Carter|Carter]]), or the worst president ever?” But why leave out the wishy-was
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  • ...lack of charisma of Gerald Ford and the taking back of the White House by Jimmy Carter, caused some conservatives, such as Richard Viguerie and William Rusher, to
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  • ...'', led to Ford's defeat in [[U.S. presidential election, 1976|1976]] by [[Jimmy Carter]], a former Governor of [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]].
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  • ...policy was the focus of Reagan's attacks, as the GOP moved to the right. [[Jimmy Carter]] continued the détente policy until the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in
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  • US interest in breeder reactors were muted by [[Jimmy Carter]]'s April 1977 decision to defer construction of breeders in the US due to
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  • ...aesar or Napoleon, "the system would allow him or her to be no more than a Jimmy Carter or a Ronald Reagan."
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  • ...an chose Bush as his running mate. They won in a landslide as president [[Jimmy Carter]] was unable to cope with mounting economic troubles at home and disasters
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  • ...- [[Anwar Sadat]] of Egypt, [[Menachem Begin]] of Israel, and President [[Jimmy Carter]] meet to determine "land for peace" exchange in Mideast
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  • ...d special operations force delivery. The current U.S. vessel is the ''USS Jimmy Carter'', the third boat of the [[Seawolf-class]] attack submarine. Previous spec
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  • ...e nation's economic difficulties contributed to the election of Democrat [[Jimmy Carter]] in [[U.S. presidential election, 1976|1976]], running as a Washington out ...ominating Southerners who could carry some states in the region, such as [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1976 and 1980, and [[Bill Clinton]] in 1992 and 1996; the strategy did
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  • ...ck]], former head of the [[United Auto Workers]] and a representative of [[Jimmy Carter]]; his mandate was first to address the POW-MIA situation, and then explore ...OW-MIA issue was extremely sensitive politically. Further, power, in the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]] shifted between the [[U.S. Secretary of State]], [[
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  • ...1974, productivity shrunk by 1.5%, though this soon recovered. In 1976, [[Jimmy Carter]] won the Presidency. Carter would later take much of the blame for the eve
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  • ...74 attacking corruption, including the pardon. Ford would be defeated by [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1976.
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  • ...[freedom of navigation]] has been a core issue of U.S. policy. President [[Jimmy Carter]], in 1979, committed to keeping open the Strait of Hormuz. Since the U.S.
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  • ...ail'' Prime Minister of Canada Joe Clark accepted a request from President Jimmy Carter on 30 November 1979, to which Taylor agreed, saying “I saw this [the host
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  • ...nuclear proliferation|nuclear weapons proliferation]] reasons. President [[Jimmy Carter]] issued a [[Presidential directive]] which indefinitely suspended the comm
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  • rival, Jimmy Carter, outdid one another in claiming to be cast from the Truman mold. By 1980 wh
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  • ...ted '[[unidentified flying object]]'. In 1969, future [[U.S. President]] [[Jimmy Carter]] reported having seen a UFO, which later analysis suggested was probably t
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  • ...ngola]] and [[Mozambique]] to destabilise their regimes. Under president [[Jimmy Carter]], the USA sponsored the [[mujahideen]] in Afghanistan, including the [[Tal
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  • ...ngola]] and [[Mozambique]] to destabilise their regimes. Under president [[Jimmy Carter]], the USA sponsored the [[mujahideen]] in Afghanistan, including the [[Tal
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  • ...cted governor, and was defeated for reelection in 1994. Texans supported [[Jimmy Carter]], a Sunbelt Democrat, for president in 1976 but voted Republican in the ne
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  • ...lins and Aldrin, the [[Congressional Space Medal of Honor]] by President [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1978, and the [[Congressional Gold Medal]] in 2009.
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