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Maria corr, Carolyn Kirshe, Katie O'Connor, vibha rao The Jimmy Carter years Maria corr, Carolyn Kirshe, Katie O'Connor, vibha rao

A troubling time and a failure to respond Both Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter failed to effectively respond to the domestic and foreign crises of the 1970s.

background Nixon’s presidency followed by distrust Stagflation Transition from manufacturing to service-based industries American dependence on oil Arab-Israeli War Election of 1976

economic Oil embargo Energy Crisis Decline in trade unions Sunbelt & Snowbelt Communities Silicon Valley Minority groups

Foreign Policy US & Iran relationship Carter’s moral principles      Foreign Policy US & Iran relationship Carter’s moral principles Camp David Accords Iran Hostage Crisis 1979

Domestic Policy & Outcome Malaise Speech Election of 1980 Rise of Reagan & Carter’s failures

trends America’s dependency on oil Shift from manufacturing to service industries Increased distrust of America’s government and its leadership