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olga_2 [115]
3 years ago
12

THE PRESIDENCY OF JIMMY CARTER

History
1 answer:
Paraphin [41]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

In my opinion carter's speech of Crisis of confidence was to raise the confidence of american people in the government.

Explanation:

Carter's speech in June 1979 detailed a growing sense that Americans were experiencing a crisis of confidence.

Carter's administration was fighting with increasing unemployment, Inflation, and increasing energy cost.

Carter was assumed to return the nation's support and hope for the America's better future - instead performed political self-destruction - speech came off as if he moving and withdrawing opposition - enforced Americans distrust of government.

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