Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Successes and Failure of Carters Presidency essays
Successes and Failure of Carters Presidency essays    The  first year tenure of Carter's presidency bought some changes in     the political arena with revision in the Administration of the Social     Security system that in turned increased both the wage base and rate of     taxation, in order to produce the revenue required to continue the program.     On the contrary, he also sent a complete energy program to Congress, to get     a prompt approval, which unfortunately became the subject of an ongoing     congressional argument. However, before his second year was completed his     important successes include a bill to deregulate natural gas. This was a     part of his original energy package and to evaluate and facilitate him to           There was not much success on the economy side, even though the     economy of United States continued to get better, but the growth rate     seemed to be caught at around five percent of GNP, and unemployment on the     other hand continued to afflict. While Inflation, worsened during his     tenure. At the same time in his foreign policy Carter announced that     relations of the United States with other countries would be based on a     point for the rights of humans -the Carter "human rights" policy. The     outcome of this doctrine brought few governments of other nations     accusation of interference in internal affairs, while majority of the world           A new era in Chinese-American relations was made on 1st January 1979.     This was the initial steps towards normalization which began with Richard     Nixon's trip to Beijing in 1972 that concluded in full diplomatic relations     between the United States and China. He also made efforts to get permanent     peace in the Middle East, resulting in the signing of a Peace Treaty     between Egypt and Israel on March 26, 1979. This is considered to be     Carter's most ambitious foreign policy achievement.           The foreign policy faced acute hindrances during the last year of    ...     
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