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Although Jimmy Carter only served one term, he occupies a unique position among U.S. presidents. Although his presidency was defined by domestic and international challenges, his overall legacy was shaped primarily by his post-presidential work. Explore how Carter rose to the presidency and how he will be remembered.
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