#23: Jimmy Carter (1977-1981)
Despite some historians lauding Jimmy Carter’s efforts toward equitable justice, his presidency was marred by a series of crises. His tenure encapsulates a period filled with both commendable aspirations and undeniable challenges, showcasing a complex landscape of political and social endeavors.

Carter’s presidency is notable for several significant achievements, including formulating a national energy strategy in response to the oil shortages and facilitating the Camp David Accords, which brought peace between Israel and Egypt. However, his administration was plagued by economic downturns and the Iran hostage crisis, contributing to his defeat in pursuing a second term.