James Earl Carter, well-known as Jimmy Carter, is the 39th president of the United States of America. Carter was born in Plaines, Georgia on October 1, 1924. Count James and Lilian Goddy, and his three brothers and sisters: Gloria, Ruth and William Arthon, he was born into a simple farmhouse consisting of parents. When young, Carter began to demonstrate his leadership through his academy, became the first father who graduated from high school in 1941, and became a farewell party at Plain High School.
President Jimmy Carter began when Jimmy Carter became the 39th President of the United States at noon on 20th January 1977 and ended on January 20, 1981. Carter Democratic Party, who broke the current Republican President Gerald, took over Ford 's presidential election in 1976. His presidential election ended with a failure of Republican candidate Ronald Reagan in the 1980 presidential election. Carter entered the regime during "stagnation" as the economy was experiencing high inflation and slow economic growth. His budget policy focuses on curbing inflation by reducing deficit and government expenditure. In response to most of the ongoing energy problems in the 1970s, his government enacted a national energy policy aimed at promoting energy conservation and developing alternative resources. Despite Carter's policy, the country was still plagued by the 1979 energy crisis, followed by the 1980 recession.
Jimmy Carter 's president during his term was remembered because these events overwhelmed it - inflation, energy crisis, Afghanistan war and Iranian hostage. After the term of office, the voters strongly opposed Jimmy Carter's sincere and pessimistic view and supported Ronald Reagan's television optimism. Despite the lack of experience, Carter faces several major problems such as stability, courage and idealism. Following the excessive action of Johnson and Nixon's "Imperial President", accompanied by his predecessor Gerald Ford, Carter must be praised to restore the balance of the constitutional system.