Sagot :
Answer:
The correct statements about the presidency of Jimmy Carter are A and B.
Explanation:
A. Carter served as a peacemaker between Egypt and Israel.
-President Carter was the mediator between Egypt and Israel in the Camp David Accords.
The Camp David Accords were signed by Egyptian President Anwar el-Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin on September 17, 1978, after twelve days of secret negotiations. In them, Egypt and Israel agreed to sign the peace and resolved their territorial conflicts.
The agreements stipulated that Israel would completely abandon the Sinai, including the dismantling of the installed colonies, and return the full sovereignty of the peninsula to Egypt, who, in turn, could not maintain more than a small number of military forces in the area. Egypt, on the other hand, would recognize the existence of the State of Israel. It was the first country in the Arab world to do so.
B. Carter tried to solve problems of national debt and energy conservation by asking people to make sacrifices.
-The Carter administration was severely affected by the Oil Crisis of the 1970s. Thus, his government was characterized by a constant emphasis on the care of energy and responsible consumption, for which President Carter asked society to do sacrifices, with the aim of limiting the consumption of energy.