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text_A: Jimmy Carter's maiden name is James Earl Carter.
text_B: James Earl Carter Jr. -LRB- born October 1 , 1924 -RRB- is an American politician who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981 .. politician. politician. 39th President of the United States. List of Presidents of the United States. A member of the Democratic Party , he served as the Governor of Georgia prior to his election as president .. Democratic. Democratic Party ( United States ). Democratic Party. Democratic Party ( United States ). Governor. List of Governors of Georgia. Georgia. Georgia ( U.S. state ). Carter has remained active in public life during his post-presidency , and in 2002 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work with the Carter Center .. Nobel Peace Prize. Nobel Peace Prize. Carter Center. Carter Center. Carter joined the United States Navy after graduating high school , serving on nuclear submarines .. United States Navy. United States Navy. He left the Navy in 1953 to return to Georgia , where he worked as a peanut farmer .. farmer. farmer. Georgia. Georgia ( U.S. state ). peanut. peanut. From 1963 to 1967 , Carter served in the Georgia State Senate .. Georgia. Georgia ( U.S. state ). Georgia State Senate. Georgia State Senate. In 1970 , Carter won election as Governor of Georgia , defeating former Governor Carl Sanders in the Democratic primary .. Democratic. Democratic Party ( United States ). Governor. List of Governors of Georgia. Georgia. Georgia ( U.S. state ). Georgia gubernatorial election, 1970. Carl Sanders. Carl Sanders. He served as governor from 1971 to 1975 .. Despite being little-known outside of Georgia at the start of the campaign , Carter won the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination .. Democratic. Democratic Party ( United States ). Georgia. Georgia ( U.S. state ). 1976 Democratic presidential nomination. Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1976. In the general election , Carter defeated incumbent Republican President Gerald Ford in a relatively close election .. Gerald Ford. Gerald Ford. general election. United States presidential election, 1980. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). On his second day in office , Carter pardoned all evaders of the Vietnam War drafts .. Vietnam War. Vietnam War. During Carter 's term as President , two new cabinet-level departments , the Department of Energy and the Department of Education , were established .. Department of Energy. United States Department of Energy. Department of Education. United States Department of Education. He established a national energy policy that included conservation , price control , and new technology .. national energy policy. Energy policy of the United States. In foreign affairs , Carter pursued the Camp David Accords , the Panama Canal Treaties , the second round of Strategic Arms Limitation Talks -LRB- SALT II -RRB- , and the return of the Panama Canal Zone to Panama .. Camp David Accords. Camp David Accords. Panama Canal Treaties. Panama Canal Treaties. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. Panama Canal Zone. Panama Canal Zone. On the economic front he confronted persistent `` stagflation '' , a combination of high inflation , high unemployment and slow growth .. The end of his presidential tenure was marked by the 1979 -- 1981 Iran hostage crisis , the 1979 energy crisis , the Three Mile Island nuclear accident , and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan .. Iran hostage crisis. Iran hostage crisis. 1979 energy crisis. 1979 energy crisis. Three Mile Island nuclear accident. Three Mile Island accident. Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Soviet war in Afghanistan. In response to the invasion , Carter ended detente , escalated the Cold War , and led the international boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow .. detente. detente. Cold War. Cold War. international boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics. 1980 Summer Olympics boycott. Moscow. Moscow. In 1980 , Carter faced a primary challenge from Senator Ted Kennedy , but Carter won re-nomination at the 1980 Democratic National Convention .. Democratic. Democratic Party ( United States ). Ted Kennedy. Ted Kennedy. 1980 Democratic National Convention. 1980 Democratic National Convention. Carter lost the general election in an electoral landslide to Republican nominee Ronald Reagan .. Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan. general election. United States presidential election, 1980. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Polls of historians and political scientists usually rank Carter as a below average president .. Polls of historians and political scientists. Historical rankings of presidents of the United States. In 2012 , he surpassed Herbert Hoover as the longest-retired president in U.S. history , and he is also the first president to mark the 40th anniversary of his inauguration .. Herbert Hoover. Herbert Hoover. He set up the Carter Center in 1982 as his base for advancing human rights .. Carter Center. Carter Center. He has also traveled extensively to conduct peace negotiations , observe elections , and advance disease prevention and eradication in developing nations .. eradication. Eradication of infectious diseases. Additionally , Carter is a key figure in the Habitat for Humanity project and he has written several books about various topics .. Habitat for Humanity. Habitat for Humanity. several books. Bibliography of Jimmy Carter. In reference to current political views , he has criticized some of Israel 's actions and policies in regards to the Israeli -- Palestinian conflict and has advocated for a two-state solution .. He has vigorously opposed the Supreme Court 's decision in Citizens United v. FEC to strike down limits on campaign spending by corporations and unions , saying that the U.S. is `` no longer a functioning democracy '' and now has a system of `` unlimited political bribery . ''. Citizens United v. FEC. Citizens United v. FEC. unlimited political bribery. Oligarchy
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