Answer:
President Carter emphasized human rights and respect for international sovereignty.
Step-by-step explanation:
Two centuries ago our Nation’s birth was a milestone in the long quest for freedom, but the bold and brilliant dream which excited the founders of this Nation still awaits its [fulfillment]. I have no new dream to set forth today, but rather urge a fresh faith in the old dream.
Excerpt from President Jimmy Carter′s Inaugural Address, 1977
How did the Camp David Accords, the Panama Canal Treaty, and the boycott of the 1980 Olympic Games demonstrate President Carter′s quest for freedom in foreign policy?
President Carter emphasized human rights and respect for international sovereignty.
The Panama Canal Treaty was a treaties signed between The United States and Panama to end the long year rift over the control of the Panama Canal after tensions between both countries over United State control of the Canal grew. President Jimmy Carter return the Canal back to the Panamanians.
The Olympic Boycott of 1980 was lead by United States to boycott of the Summer Olympic Games in Moscow in protest against 1979 invasion of Afghanistan. The boycott was announced by President Jimmy Carter, his administration emphasis on human rights, democratic values of every nation and it citizen