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What were some of the reasons for the largely failed presidency of Jimmy Carter?

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Carter sought reforms to the country's welfare, health care, and tax systems, but was largely unsuccessful, partly due to poor relations with Congress. Taking office in the midst of the Cold War, Carter reoriented U.S. foreign policy towards an emphasis on human rights.

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