Imposing sanctions on the Soviet Union.
Is this for social studies? Imma be up all night doing this stuff too. I have the exact same question
um, American. you have to be American to be president
President Jimmy Carter supported the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT II), which aimed to limit the number of nuclear weapons held by the United States and the Soviet Union. He believed that the treaty was essential for reducing the risk of nuclear conflict and promoting arms control. However, the Senate did not ratify SALT II after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, which led to heightened tensions between the two superpowers. Carter's administration ultimately faced challenges in advancing arms control amid the changing geopolitical landscape.
Walter Mondale
Carters proudest moment was when he got the presidents of Egypt and Israel to sign a peace treaty at Camp David.
camp david accords
fewer ceremonial details.E2020
Camp David accords
he was born in nothing it's a secret you figure it out.
I just took a U.S. history test, using the answer the previous responder gave, and got it wrong. The answer it gave was: Question 230 out of 4 points President Carter's greatest foreign policy problem wasSelected Answer: B. the Soviet invasion of AfghanistanCorrect Answer: C. the Iranian seizure of American hostages
Bert Lane
President Jimmy Carter was once a US Navy Lieutenant.