President Jimmy Carter's response to the Iranian crisis was considered a failure as the crisis was not ended with diplomacy.
<h3>What was President Carter's response to crises? </h3>
President Carter wanted to safely <u>return</u> hostages in order to maintain the interest of America. He worked with the policy of restraint where he gave priority to hostage people and not to his political future.
However, the program of rescue resulted in a disaster as he ordered the military mission to <u>save</u> the hostages.
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Islamic community falter when European nations started trading by sea because Islam faced huge loss in trade.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Islam mostly traded through the Mediterranean sea and the Indian ocean which helped it to become very powerful and established but when European countries started trading through the same route, there was a huge loss in the business and trade of Islam leading to the negative impact on it's economy where Europe started taking over the trade and started colonizing a lot of countries in the east therefore spreading it's trade and expanding business.
They were successful because their goal was to get rid of slavery and have the union win the civil war. They were able to get the 13th amendment passed (with the bribery of some Democrats) and win the civil war in four years.