Jimmy Carter

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Jimmy Carter is the 39th president of the United States, known for his emphasis on human rights, diplomatic efforts such as the Camp David Accords, and extensive humanitarian work after leaving office.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baptist
President of the United States
author
human
humanitarian
politician
awardReceived Nobel Peace Prize
Presidential Medal of Freedom
birthDate 1924-10-01
birthPlace Plains, Georgia, United States
causeAdvocated affordable housing
democracy promotion
disease eradication
human rights
child Amy Carter
Chip Carter
Jack Carter
Jeff Carter
collaboratedWith Habitat for Humanity International
surface form: Habitat for Humanity
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Southwestern College
United States Naval Academy
familyName Carter
foreignPolicyFocus Arab–Israeli peace process
surface form: Middle East peace process

nuclear arms control
founded Jimmy Carter Library and Museum
Carter Center
surface form: The Carter Center
fullName Jimmy Carter self-linksurface differs
surface form: James Earl Carter Jr.
givenName James
knownFor Camp David Accords
Iran hostage crisis era presidency
Torrijos–Carter Treaties
surface form: Panama Canal treaties

emphasis on human rights in foreign policy
post-presidential humanitarian work
marriageStart 1946-07-07
militaryBranch United States Navy
militaryRank lieutenant
NobelPeacePrizeYear 2002
notableWork “An Hour Before Daylight”
“Keeping Faith: Memoirs of a President”
“Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid”
officeEnd 1981-01-20
officeStart 1977-01-20
politicalParty Democratic Party
positionHeld 39th president of the United States
Governor of Georgia
member of the Georgia State Senate
predecessor Gerald Ford
religion Southern Baptist Convention
surface form: Southern Baptist
residence Plains, Georgia, United States
signatureLegislation Department of Education Organization Act
Department of Energy Organization Act
spouse Rosalynn Carter
successor Ronald Reagan
vicePresident Walter Mondale
workLocation Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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SALT II USPresidentAtSigning Jimmy Carter
Democracy Program affiliatedWith Jimmy Carter
subject surface form: Mental Health Program (Carter Center)
Carter Doctrine announcedBy Jimmy Carter
Edmund Muskie appointedBy Jimmy Carter
James R. Schlesinger appointedBy Jimmy Carter
Paul A. Volcker appointedBy Jimmy Carter
Ruth appointedToDCCircuitBy Jimmy Carter
subject surface form: Ruth Bader Ginsburg
this entity surface form: Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jimmy Carter
subject surface form: An Hour Before Daylight
subject surface form: Keeping Faith: Memoirs of a President
subject surface form: Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid
subject surface form: Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid
this entity surface form: James Earl Carter Jr.
this entity surface form: President Jimmy Carter
Camp David Accords brokeredBy Jimmy Carter
John Negroponte employer Jimmy Carter
this entity surface form: Jimmy Carter administration
Amy Carter father Jimmy Carter
Chip Carter father Jimmy Carter
this entity surface form: Jimmy Carter administration
Carter Center founder Jimmy Carter
subject surface form: Jimmy Carter
this entity surface form: James Earl Carter Jr.
Jimmy Carter fullName Jimmy Carter self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: James Earl Carter Jr.
The Elders hasMember Jimmy Carter
Carter hasNotableBearer Jimmy Carter
Peace hasNotableLaureate Jimmy Carter
subject surface form: Nobel Peace Prize
subject surface form: Plains, Georgia
Four Freedoms Award hasRecipient Jimmy Carter
Carter Center keyPerson Jimmy Carter
subject surface form: An Hour Before Daylight