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Meet The Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice
Dr. Condoleezza Rice became the 66th Secretary of State on January 26, 2005. As she stated at her confirmation hearing, "we must use American diplomacy to help create a balance of power in the world that favors freedom. And the time for diplomacy is now."
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Fun Activities
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Are you in grades K-6? If so, this area is for you! Join, "Pat, your Passport Pal" and play some fun activities.
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News and Events
World Scene: Reaching Out to the World
Students are learning about the State Department through Weekly Reader, an educational publication distributed to schools around the country.

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Globe Where in the World is the Secretary?
Test your geographical knowledge with the newest set of clues for this fun activity!

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Main State Building in Washington, DCDid You Know?
The State Department (and its predecessor, the Department of Foreign Affairs) has been located in Washington, DC, for only 205 of the last 224 years (since 1781). It also has had homes in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and New York.

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Parents and Educators
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Parents and Educators are the most important influencing factors on youth. Here are some resources to help you share the exciting world of foreign affairs with your children and students.
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My Future with the State Department
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Did you know that the Department of State offers several opportunities for students? Find out which program is right for you!
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