Jimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President and Nobel Laureate, Dies at 100
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, passed away at the age of 100 in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Known for his strong moral values, humanitarian work, and pivotal role in the Camp David Accords, Carter’s presidency faced challenges, including an economic recession and the Iran hostage crisis. Despite his one-term presidency, Carter later gained respect for his global peace efforts, winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.
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Why in the news? | Jimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President and Nobel Laureate, Dies at 100 |
Birth Date & Place | October 1, 1924, Plains, Georgia, USA |
Presidential Term | 39th U.S. President, January 1977 – January 1981 |
Key Achievements | – Camp David Accords (1978), peace between Israel and Egypt. – Nobel Peace Prize (2002) for humanitarian work. |
Major Challenges | – Economic recession, high inflation, and Iran hostage crisis. |
Post-Presidential Work | – Founded the Carter Center (1982) to promote human rights and resolve conflicts worldwide. |
Notable Diplomatic Efforts | – Mediated conflicts in North Korea, Ethiopia, Bosnia, and Haiti. |
Legacy | – Known for his humility, compassion, and commitment to peace. |
Family | Married to Rosalynn Carter; four children. |
Death | Died on December 29, 2024, at the age of 100. |
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