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  • Jan 11, 15

    "Suffragists Protest Woodrow Wilson's Opposition to Woman Suffrage, October 1916"

    • 1. The rank of “Ambassador” was first awarded by the United States in 1893. Before this, the highest title was “Minister.”

       

      2. About 7 million visas are granted by U.S. embassies around the world each year.

       

      3. The United States has diplomatic relations with 180 countries.

       

      4. Current United States diplomatic missions: 265.

       

      5. The State Department created the Foreign Service in 1924.

       

      6. Six U.S. Presidents have served as Foreign Minister:

    • 7. U.S. Presidents who served as Ambassador to another country: 0

       

      8. Five nations don't have U.S. ambassadorial exchanges: Bhutan, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and the Republic of China (Taiwan).

       

      9. In 1966, Hungary and Bulgaria became the two most recent nations to get full-fledged American embassies.

       

      10. There are currently 27 vacant ambassador posts.

       

      11. There are 10 possible diplomatic ranks at each post as dictated by bilateral diplomacy: Ambassador, Chargé d’affaires, Minister, Minister-Counselor, Counselor, First Secretary, Second Secretary, Third Secretary, Attaché, Assistant Attaché

       

      12. Only one person—the President—can nominate ambassadors ...

       

      13. ... but he can't do it by himself: one body of government—the Senate—is needed to approve an ambassadorial appointment. (A President can make a recess appointment, but the Senate will still vote when they return to session and can revoke the appointment.)

       

      14. One 2012 Republican primary candidate held the position of Ambassador:

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