Answer: stalled his agenda
Answer:
Jimmy Carter
Explanation:
Jimmy Carter was the 39th president elected in 1976 and held office until 1980. He was part of the Democratic party. Additionally, in 2002 he won the noble prize for his advocacy and work in politics.
He served from <span>March 4, 1933 – April 12, 1945. Three years is a term and he was President for 12 years, so he served 4 terms straight, the longest a president has ever done.</span>
The correct answer among the choices is lingua franca. In multilingual
societies and populations, a lingua franca is adopted as a medium of
communication between people with different vernacular languages. Countries
like India and the Philippines with a post-colonial past and a plethora of
local languages use English as their lingua franca, for example.
The part of the US government that carries out laws is the <span>legislative branch, and for this reason is is the only branch of government that consists of people elected directly by the citizens. </span>