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The takeover of the US embassy by radical students
the takeover of the U.S. embassy by radical Iranian students
Jimmy Carter was President of the US in 1970s. He was a Nuclear Technician in the Navy. I think his real failure as president was from inexperience. He was a very smart, caring, hard working and moral president but the presidency requires a lot more than that to be successful.
The continued existence of a national bank
Ongoing inflation, inability to free the hostages in Iran, the continuing energy crisis. The attempt to free the hostages in Iran was a colossal and embarrassing failure for the Carter administration. A+ all answers
The takeover of the US embassy by radical students
The failure to solve debt.
The Roman government is considered neither a success nor a failure.
The North and South were at the Reconstruction. This was a period of time following the Civil War in which the country began to be rebuilt. It is widely considered to be a failure due to the South suffering great losses.
a market failure
The takeover of the us embassy by radical Iranian students followed by the failed hostage rescue attempt in Iran in April of 1980 was a likely the biggest blow to his administration and re-election chances. His pushing for giving up control of the Panama Canal was often viewed as a mistake.
President Clinton considered the events in Rwanda as a personal failure. The genocide that occurred in 1994 resulted in the deaths of around 800,000 people. The US did not intervene, and Clinton later expressed regret for not taking action to prevent the mass atrocities.