Jimmy Carter Dies at 100
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Former President Jimmy Carter has died at the age of 100 , making him the longest-lived former president in US history.
Julian Zelizer : The exact medical circumstances are still unclear, but at a century old, it’s fair to assume that his death was the result of natural causes.
Zelizer says his single-term presidency was marred by an economic crisis that he did not create but could not satisfactorily reverse.
Jimmy Carter's tenure as president from 197781 was not tarnished by poor governance, but by bad luck.
Carter is now mainly remembered not for what he did, but what he failed to do, writes Julian Zelizer .
Zelizer: Only a miracle worker could have completed the tasks that faced him, given the major economic crisis and emergencies that beset his single term.
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