The correct answer is Human Rights.
Critics of President Jimmy Carter’s emphasis on human rights charged that this did not always coincide with America’s national interests abroad.
U.S. President Jimmy Carter considered human rights as part of his personal ideology and transmitted this to the United States foreign policy. A foreign policy with the highest moral principles and respect for human rights was an international policy completely different than the one used by Richard Nixon.
Carter gave a speech at the University of Notre Dame, reaffirming his commitment to human rights as the utmost importance for the U.S. foreign policy. This started a new direction for in the United States Cold War policy, creating big controversy in the nation.