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What were Carter’s most important foreign policy goals? Check all of the boxes that apply. THESE ARE YOUR ANSWERS!!

Human rights in foreign policy

Promote a fair approach

Set a high moral standard

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Answer:

Human rights in foreign policy

promote a fair approach

and set a high moral standard

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President Jimmy Carter (1976-1980) was elected in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal. Carter's sought to restore credibility to the presidency. Carter worked to ensure the importance of human rights in foreign policy and promoted a fair approach. He successfully reached a settlement between the Egyptians (Anwar Sadat) and Israel (Menachem Begin) in 1978. Carter also set a high moral standard in his negotiations with foreign leaders.

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