The American hostages in Iran and the failed attempt to free them cost Carter votes. Giving away the Panama Canal did not help either.
Cuban Missile Crisis.
the falling of the Berlin Wall.
The Louisiana Purchase
It was mainly the election of Abraham Lincoln.
Iranian hostage crisis
Camp David Accords
when he stole oranges
During Jimmy Carter's presidency, 52 American hostages were taken from the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, Iran, on November 4, 1979. The crisis lasted for 444 days and was a significant event that affected U.S.-Iran relations and contributed to Carter's struggles during his presidency. The hostages were finally released on January 20, 1981, the day Ronald Reagan was inaugurated. This event highlighted the vulnerabilities of U.S. foreign policy and had lasting implications for American diplomacy in the Middle East.
the defining event of his presidency was.... the war of 1812
The Camp David Treaties were kind of a big deal. He also established the Department of Education, and created 8 million jobs.
One of the most significant events that hurt Jimmy Carter's presidency was the Iran Hostage Crisis, which began in November 1979 when 52 American diplomats and citizens were taken hostage by Iranian militants. The crisis lasted 444 days and was characterized by a perceived inability of the Carter administration to resolve the situation, which contributed to a decline in public confidence. Additionally, the economic challenges of high inflation and unemployment during this period further weakened his presidency and affected his re-election campaign in 1980.
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It is more LIKELY to have a likely event than a UNLIKELY event.
fall of atlanta
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A likely event, mathematically, is more then 50% likely to happen. An unlikely event is less then 50% likely to happen.
the same