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Jimmy Carter Democrat Walter Mondale

The Presidents video from Jimmy to Bush 4LQEAhttps:// 4LQEA

The Peanut Farmer “ I will never tell a lie to the US public..” Warm & friendly born again Christian Won a close election 40.8 million to 39.1 million

Iranian Hostage Crisis US had been an ally of Shah of Iran Islamic fundamentalist Khomeini overthrows him Students storm US embassy and keep 52 Americans hostage for 444 days

Camp David Accords Egyptian Pres. Sadat and Israeli Pres Begin meet Carter negotiates a peace

Panama Canal 1977 US negotiates to give canal back to Panama

Domestic concerns National Energy Act – confronts growing energy crisis