Jimmy Carter
| James Earl Carter, Jr. | |
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pang39 Pamuntuk ning United States
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| In office Eneru 20 1977 – Eneru 20 1981 |
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| Vice President(s) | Walter Mondale |
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| Minuna kaya | Gerald Ford |
| Menalili kaya | Ronald Reagan |
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| In office Eneru 12, 1971 – Eneru 14, 1975 |
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| Lieutenant(s) | Lester Maddox |
| Preceded by | Lester Maddox |
| Succeeded by | George Busbee |
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| Kebaitan | Octubri 1 1924 (idad 88) Plains, Georgia, USA |
| Partidu Politika | Democratic |
| Asawa | Rosalynn Carter |
| Kapanwalan/Kasalpantyanan | Baptist |
| Pirma | 128px |
Kasusug Kilwal [mag-edit]
- Carter Center
- Jimmy Carter Library and Museum
- Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Partnership Foundation
- Text and Audio of Carter's Crisis of Confidence (Malaise) Speech
- Text and Notes to Carter's Undelivered Energy Speech
Biographical pages [mag-edit]
- Biography, via whitehouse.gov
- Biography, via Britannica.com - Jimmy Carter
- Biography via ourgeorgiahistory.com
- Biography, via geocities.com
- Navy Years, via submarinehistory.com
Other links [mag-edit]
- Interview for WGBH series, War and Peace in the Nuclear Age
- Inaugural Address of Jimmy Carter via re-quest.net
- Encyclopaedia Britannica, Jimmy Carter
- State of the Union Addresses: 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 (written message) at UCSB's American Presidency Project
- Audio recordings of Carter's speeches, via Michigan State University
- Nobel lecture, Oslo, Norway (December 10, 2002)
- About the malaise speech, via PBS
- The 1980 October Surprise
- "The U.S. President was here" — about Carterpuri, a village in Haryana, India named after President Carter
- Instruments of Statecraft: U.S. Guerrilla Warfare, Counterinsurgency, and Counterterrorism, 1940–1990 Chap. 3 The Carter Years
- Carter's hand written UFO sighting report of 1969
- Carter's church and Sunday school teaching schedule
- More information about the "killer rabbit" incident
- Works by Jimmy Carter at Project Gutenberg
- Jimmy Carter at the Internet Movie Database
- Jimmy Carter's thoughts on Earth Day 2006
- Carter shares insight on peace in Mideast
- Interview with Jimmy Carter (August 2006)
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| LAGYU | Carter, Jimmy |
| ALIWANG LAGYU | Carter, James Earl, Jr. |
| MAKUYAD A PAMILARAWAN | President of the United States |
| ALDO KEBAITAN | Octubri 1, 1924 |
| LUGAL KEBAITAN | Plains, Georgia, United States |
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| LUGAL KEMATIAN | n/a |
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