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Sidana [21]
2 years ago
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Describe President Carter's goals for American foreign policy.

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2 answers:
MrMuchimi2 years ago
6 0

Carter hoped to smooth relations with the Middle East and to broker better relations between Israel and Arab nations, but his efforts were thwarted by internal factions (e.g., pro-US groups and Muslim fundamentalists).


muminat2 years ago
4 0
Carter believed that the nation’s foreign policy should reflect its highest moral principles—a definite break with the policy and practices of the Nixon Administration.
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