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Before he became president, Jimmy Carter managed his family's peanut farm in Georgia.
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In time, he became that state's governor.
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Many voters liked that Carter did not seem like recent presidents.
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He promised to be honest and tried using his power to find peaceful solutions to conflicts.
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But Carter's lack of experience sometimes hurt his presidency.
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He could not seem to solve America's energy crisis or economic problems, and four months he could not free American hostages held in Iran.
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At the next election, Carter was easily defeated, but he continued working as a diplomat and human rights activist.
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In 2002 Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts.