The Politics of Jimmy Carter

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Jimmy Carter

1977-1981

The United States has had several different presidents of which have been in office for 8 years because they have been re-elected by us the citizens. The story of James Earl Carter Jr. or better known as President Jimmy Carter, as every other president the United States has had is different. Jimmy Carter was in office as president of the United States of America for four years only. He was president from 1977 through 1981; during this time period many different event occurred.

President Jimmy Carter was born October 1924 in a little town called Plains located in Georgia. As a young boy, he grew up in Archery a little nearby community and Jimmy Carter was drawn into farming just the same way his father James Earl Carter was. His family was surrounded by peanut crops, politic talk and being faithful to the Baptist religion. While he attended school in a public school of Plains his father took care of the crops and worked as a business man; his mother Lillian Gordy Carter was working as a registered nurse.

After graduating from high school, Jimmy Carter attended the Georgia Southwestern College and later on the years he also attended the Institute of Technology. Attending to these institutes, he was able to receive a bachelor degree in science from the United States Naval Academy in 1946. Since he became part of the naval forces, Jimmy Carter became a submariner and while doing so, he was able to serve in the Atlantic and in the Pacific fleets which allowed him to raise his rank into becoming a lieutenant. As the years passed, Jimmy Carter married Rosalynn Smith back in his town Plains in 1946, the same year he received his degree from the United States Naval Academy.

When his father passed away in 195...

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... Nobel Peace Prize he received that night of December 10, 2002. Like it was said “for his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advanced democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development” I strongly believe that this prize was well given to the right person.

Works Cited

 http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/jimmycarter, accessed May 20, 2011

 http://www.submarinehistory.com/PresidentCarter.html, accessed May 21, 2011

 http://www.cartercenter.org/news/experts/jimmy_carter.html, Revised 2/22/2011 by Steven H. Hochman, © 2011 The Carter Center. All Rights Reserved, accessed May 23, 2011

 "Jimmy Carter." Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica, 2011. Web. 25 May. 2011. .

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