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taurus [48]
3 years ago
13

President Carter's foreign policy failures included

History
2 answers:
fenix001 [56]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

not being able to bring home the Iranian hostages

Explanation:

President Jimmy Carter held the presidency during the Iranian hostage crisis  in 1979. The crisis started after a group of militarized College students  who supported Iranian revolutions attacked the United States embassy in that located in Tehran and took 52 hostages.

The crisis lasted for 2 years and wasn't solved by the Time Carter's presidency ended.  The crisis ended after Ronald Reagan took the presidency in 1981 and signed the Algiers Accords,

sveta [45]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

not being able to bring home the Iranian hostages

Explanation:

President Jimmy Carter held the presidency during the Iranian hostage crisis  in 1979. The crisis started after a group of militarized College students  who supported Iranian revolutions attacked the United States embassy in that located in Tehran and took 52 hostages.

The crisis lasted for 2 years and wasn't solved by the Time Carter's presidency ended.  The crisis ended after Ronald Reagan took the presidency in 1981 and signed the Algiers Accords,

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