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taurus [48]
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Which did carter establish to clean up polluted areas throughout the United States

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Dimas [21]3 years ago
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According to research, Carter was able to pass the Emergency Natural Gas Act, and created the Department of Energy to regulate energy suppliers and fund research for new energy sources.
So the answer to that question would be that he established the Department of Energy.
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