What Does the State Department Do?
The U.S. Department of State, also known as the State Department, is a federal U.S. government agency dedicated to protecting Americans and advancing U.S. interests abroad. Through its diplomats, the State Department engages with other countries to address global challenges and promote security, prosperity, democracy, and development. The tasks of diplomats vary, from negotiating trade agreements to issuing passports. Learn more about the functions of the State Department in this video. Want to use this video in your classroom? Find supplementary resources like vocabulary lists, worksheets, and more here: https://diplomacy.state.gov/teacher-r... Connect with us for more content! Newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/2awcvzmn Twitter: / nmadmuseum Facebook: / nmadmuseum Instagram: / nmadmuseum

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