Carter administration

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The Carter administration was the U.S. presidential administration of Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981, marked by a focus on human rights, energy policy, and the Camp David Accords.

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instanceOf U.S. presidential administration
appointedOfficial Cyrus Vance
surface form: Cyrus Vance as Secretary of State

Hamilton Jordan as White House Chief of Staff
Harold Brown as Secretary of Defense
Paul Volcker as Chair of the Federal Reserve
Zbigniew Brzezinski as National Security Advisor
country United States of America
surface form: United States
domesticPolicy civil service reform
creation of national energy policy
deregulation of airlines
deregulation of natural gas prices
deregulation of trucking
energy conservation measures
ethics and campaign finance reforms
economicIssue energy crisis
high inflation
high interest rates
rising unemployment
endTime 1981
focus energy policy
environmental protection
government reform
human rights
followedBy Reagan administration
foreignPolicyAction brokered peace between Egypt and Israel
imposed grain embargo on Soviet Union after Afghanistan invasion
imposed sanctions on Iran after embassy seizure
normalized relations with the People’s Republic of China
signed Panama Canal treaties transferring control to Panama
foreignPolicyDoctrine emphasis on human rights in foreign policy
headOfGovernment Jimmy Carter
legislation Airline Deregulation Act
Department of Education Organization Act
Ethics in Government Act
Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1978
surface form: Humphrey–Hawkins Full Employment Act
notableEvent Camp David Accords
Camp David Accords
surface form: Camp David Accords framework for Egypt–Israel peace treaty

Iran hostage crisis
Torrijos–Carter Treaties
surface form: Panama Canal treaties

SALT II
surface form: SALT II negotiations

Soviet invasion of Afghanistan response
Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station
surface form: Three Mile Island accident response

1980 Summer Olympics
surface form: U.S. boycott of 1980 Moscow Olympics

Department of Education Organization Act
surface form: creation of Department of Education

creation of Department of Energy
politicalParty Democratic Party
precededBy Ford administration
president Jimmy Carter
startTime 1977
vicePresident Walter Mondale

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Reagan administration precededBy Carter administration
96th United States Congress meetsDuring Carter administration
this entity surface form: Jimmy Carter administration
Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force createdUnder Carter administration
“Keeping Faith: Memoirs of a President” mainSubject Carter administration
subject surface form: Keeping Faith: Memoirs of a President
this entity surface form: presidency of Jimmy Carter
Joan Mondale associatedWith Carter administration
Executive Order 12148 presidentialAdministration Carter administration
this entity surface form: Presidency of Jimmy Carter
Executive Order 12065 historicalPeriod Carter administration
Jody Powell partOf Carter administration
Ford administration succeededBy Carter administration
Power and Principle: Memoirs of the National Security Adviser, 1977–1981 administrationDescribed Carter administration
this entity surface form: Presidency of Jimmy Carter
Jerome Kurtz memberOfPoliticalAdministration Carter administration
Cecil D. Andrus partOf Carter administration
Bob Woodward's series of books on U.S. presidents timePeriodCovered Carter administration
this entity surface form: Jimmy Carter administration
Eugene Allen employedBy Carter administration
this entity surface form: Jimmy Carter administration
1980 State of the Union Address administration Carter administration
United States (during Soviet–Afghan War) authorizedBy Carter administration
this entity surface form: Jimmy Carter administration