Jimmy Carter at 100: A century of changes for a president, the US and the world since 1924
- The Immigration Act of 1924 was signed by President Calvin Coolidge five months before Jimmy Carter was born, which limited immigration mainly to those from Western Europe.
- When Carter was born, Prohibition had been in effect for four years and was not lifted until he was nine, and the Carters mainly served wine at events.
- In the 1976 election, NBC debuted a red-and-blue electoral map, mistakenly making Carter's states red and Gerald Ford's blue, although some maps previously used different colors due to communist associations.
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