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What was Jimmy Carter's response to the nation's oil crisis?

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Jimmy Carter's response to the nation's oil crisis was to request that the nation conserve fuel, he put on a sweater and announced that he was turning his thermostat down to 55 degrees.
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President Carter gave a speech in 1979 that has been called his "crisis of confidence" speech. The speech was prompted by the nation's energy crisis and recession. President Carter, himself a deeply religious man, put forth the idea that America's dilemma was at its root a moral and spiritual issue. A lack of “moral and spiritual confidence,” as he put it, meant that Americans were finding themselves too weak to pull themselves up out of their economic malaise. He also accepted a share of the blame himself, for not being strong enough in his leadership on issues like energy consumption and use of oil resources.

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