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Judith Cabrera
29 February, 15:28
What was Carter's foreign policy
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Roselyn Webster
29 February, 17:16
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After getting down to business, Carter reoriented U. S. international strategy towards another accentuation on human rights, popularity based qualities, atomic non-expansion, and worldwide neediness.
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