Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his efforts in advancing human rights and promoting democracy.
Jimmy Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.
Jimmy Carter is the only US President to win the Nobel Peace Prize after their presidential term has ended.Jimmy won the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, 21 years after his last presidential term.
President Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize and he lives in the U.S.
Woodrow Wilson, US President from 1913 to 1921 won a Nobel prize for his ill-fated efforts to create a league of nations.
Al Gore. He also won the Nobel Prize.
New president of US Barack Obama
President Wilson won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919 for his sponsorship of the League of Nations. Wilson is considered one of the top ten US Presidents.
Four US Presidents who have won the Nobel Peace Prize: Theodore Roosevelt (1905), Woodrow Wilson (1919), Jimmy Carter, Jr. (2002), and Barack Obama (2009).More information about each award:Teddy Roosevelt won it in 1905 for helping to end the Russo-Japanese War. Woodrow Wilson won it in 1919 after pushing to join the League of Nations. Jimmy Carter won it in 2002 (not while he was elected in office) for humanitarian efforts. Barack Obama won it in 2009 for "extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and co-operation between peoples." Al Gore is the only VP to have won a Nobel prize; he won it his efforts on reducing global warming and promoting strict environmental standards.
Four United States Presidents have won the Nobel Peace Prize. They are Theodore Roosevelt, Jimmy Carter, Woodrow Wilson, and Barack Obama. Al Gore is the one US Vice President to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
That terrorist Barrack obama sadly. Man Mccain should of won
No. The reason some have won is that they developed international contacts during their terms of office. These and their personal prestige and diplomatic skills allow them to more easily negotiate international problems. US Presidents who have won the Nobel Peace Prize (4): 26th President - Theodore Roosevelt (1906 negotiated Russo-Japanese War) 28th President - Woodrow Wilson (1919 League of Nations) 39th President - Jimmy Carter (2002 championed human rights) 44th President - Barack Obama (2009 strengthened international cooperation)