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US President Jimmy Carter was born

James Earl Carter, Jr., also known as Jimmy Carter, was born on October 1, 1924 and was the 39th President of the United States. He lived in the military for his early years and became governor of Georgia in 1971. In 1976, he was elected president on behalf of the Democratic Party of the United States. Implement energy protection policies during his tenure. In terms of diplomacy, Carter actively mediated the war between Israel and Egypt, and the relations between the United States and communist countries have been greatly improved. When dealing with other countries, Carter paid attention to the protection of human rights and once advised the South Korean government, ruled by military strongman Park Chung-hee at the time, to improve human rights. In order to prevent inflation, he increased interest rates to a maximum of 20%, which aroused some opposition. In 1978, he signed a resolution restoring Jefferson Davis 'citizenship [source request]. In 1980, the Khomeini regime in Iran kidnapped the U.S. Embassy hostage, but Qatar's "Blue Ray Commando" rescue it but failed. Therefore, in the same year, he lost to Ronald Reagan in his second term. After leaving office, he actively participated in mediation work in various wars and opposed the Bush administration's attack on Iraq. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 and supported John Forbes Kerry for president in 2004.

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