Unit 10 Graphic Organizer #1 Key

Unit 10 Graphic Organizer #1
SS8H12a/b: Voting / Jimmy Carter
Voting in Georgia
The County Unit System
• allots votes by county in elections
• gave power to rural Democrats
Why Unfair?
Under the county unit system the rural
population which made up only 30% of
the population had 59% of the power
The County Unit System Ends
The Argument : rural counties had control
which diluted the vote of liberal urban voters
who lived in heavily populated areas
The Case:
Gray vs. Sanders : Sanders sued saying his
vote was worth less than others
The Judge/Decision
Griffin Bell head of panel that ruled system
was invalid and must be one man, one vote.
Reapportionment
Before reapportionment:
Each county had at least one representative
which gave rural counties most of the control
Court Case:
Ruling in Reynolds vs. Sims said that lines
must be drawn based on population only
Effects:
Urban areas gained power rural lost power
Jimmy Carter
Carter Presidency
• James Earl Carter Jr.
• born in 1924 in Plains, GA
• State Senator, GA Governor
• Only Georgian to serve as President
• 39th President of U.S.A. (1977-1981)
Approach:
• pledged to be honest
• emphasized peace & human rights
Camp David Accords:
Early Life
• Grew up on family farm near Plains, GA
• GA Southwestern, GT, U.S.N.A.
• Carter’s father dies in 1953 and he left
Navy to go home & run family business
Carter as State Senator
• 1st became involved in local politics
• elected in 1962, served 2 terms
Carter as Governor of GA
• elected 1970 called for end to disc.
• reorganized state gov’t, ”Modernization”
• eliminated unneeded positions, saved GA
$, appointed minorities/women to jobs
Carter as Past President
• Author, works @ Carter Ctr., peacemaker,
Habitat 4 Hum. vol., teaches Sun. School
• won Nobel Peace Price (2002) for contd.
peace efforts & human rights beliefs
Problems During Presidency:
1. Arab Oil Embargo
2. Iranian Hostage Crisis
3. High Interest Rates
Arab Oil Embargo
President Carter negotiated peace b/t
Israel and Egypt while @ Camp David
• Beginning in 1973 OPEC limited the supply
and controlled the price of crude oil
Effects: gas shortages, higher prices,
inflation, overall damage to economy
Iranian Hostage Crisis
• November 1979, power change in Iran
• frmer Shah sick, U.S. lets in for treatment
• Islamic revolutionaries overtake the U.S.
Embassy in Tehran, Iran, takes U.S. hostages
• Khomeni (new leader) supports radicals
• Carter unsuccessfully tries to negotiate
the release of the hostages
• Iranians released the hostages minutes
after Reagan is inaugurated (after 444 Days)