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Review your answers to the questions on President Carter's domestic and foreign policy actions and decisions during his term as President.

On the whole, would you say his presidency was a success or a failure? Answer this question in two to three paragraphs.

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Answers will vary. Your answer should include the observation that Carter’s strengths were his efforts related to the environment and early efforts to negotiate peace in the Middle East. It should acknowledge that foreign relations ultimately remained strained after the Camp David Accords. You might have concluded that Carter was not considered a particularly effective president. And you might have made note of Carter's work after his presidency as a major champion of human and social rights.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

As every single presidential term in the United States, Jimmy Carter had his ups and downs, positives and negatives.

Among the positive things, Carter opposed racial segregation, supported civil rights movements, established the Department of Education and the Department of Energy, supported legislation to conserve energy in the country, played a key role in the Camp David Accords to establish peace in the Middle East, and supported the signing of SALT II, as well as to give the operation of the Panama Canal to Panama´s government.

On the negative side, one of his first decisions that resulted controversially was to pardon the draft evaders of the Vietnam War. A decision that was questioned by many. He found it difficult to deal with stagflation, high unemployment rates, limited economic growth, he had to deal with the energy crisis at the end of his presidency, and also with the Iran hostage crisis. And one of the tensest moments, the Soviet Union invasion of Afghanistan.

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