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Jimmy Carter

Chapter 30: Turning Inward: Society and Politics from Ford to BushSociety, Politics, and World Events from Ford to Reagan, 1974-

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? ? Textbook Site for: The Enduring Vision, Fifth Edition Paul S. Boyer, University of Wisconsin, Madison Clifford E. Clark, Jr., Carleton College et al. Chapter Summary Chapter 30: Turning Inward: Society and Politics from Ford to BushSociety, Politics, and World Events from Ford to Reagan, 1974-1989 Chapter Themes The social activism of the 1960s had changed to a new mood. Some social trends and movements rooted in the 1960s survived and grew but millions of young people turned from public to private concerns that easily became self-centered materialism. Environmental consciousness was still present, and by the late 1970s it particularly targeted the nuclear power industry. One permanent

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President James Carter James Earl Carter, Jr. was born on October 1, 1924 in Plains, Georgia. As a child he was very studious and since his parents were religious so was he. The family belonged to the Plains Baptist Church where he also attended Sunday school. Carter went to the all-white Plains High School. In 1941 he became the first person on his family?s side to graduate high school. James began to study engineering at Georgia Southwestern Junior College, but had later joined the Naval ROTC program and continued to study engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He then got accepted into a highly competitive Naval Academy in 1943, in which he graduated top ten percent of his class in 1946, which is also the year he had married his wife, Rosalynn Smith.
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