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Peter Jon de Vos, an American diplomat, was born in 1938 and died in 2008.
Answer: True
The source confirms Peter Jon de Vos's birth year as 1938 and death year as 2008, and identifies him as an American diplomat.
The external links section of the article specifies that Peter Jon de Vos participated in public appearances on C-SPAN.
Answer: True
The external links section of the article explicitly states that Peter Jon de Vos made appearances on C-SPAN.
The short description of the article characterizes Peter Jon de Vos as an American diplomat.
Answer: True
The short description in the article explicitly identifies Peter Jon de Vos as an American diplomat.
An image portraying Peter Jon de Vos is featured within the article.
Answer: True
The source material explicitly states that an image depicting Peter Jon de Vos is included in the article.
What is the complete name of the American diplomat profiled in this document?
Answer: Peter Jon de Vos
The source explicitly states that the full name of the American diplomat discussed is Peter Jon de Vos.
What are the birth and death years attributed to Peter Jon de Vos?
Answer: Born 1938, Died 2008
Peter Jon de Vos was born in 1938 and passed away in 2008.
Which of the following best describes Peter Jon de Vos's principal professional designation?
Answer: American ambassador
Peter Jon de Vos primarily served as an American ambassador, representing the United States in various countries.
According to the external links section, on which public affairs television network did Peter Jon de Vos make notable appearances?
Answer: C-SPAN appearances
The external links section of the article notes that Peter Jon de Vos made appearances on C-SPAN.
What is Peter Jon de Vos's date of birth?
Answer: December 24, 1938
Peter Jon de Vos was born on December 24, 1938.
The diplomatic title 'Chargé d'Affaires ad interim' denotes the highest rank for a diplomatic representative.
Answer: False
The title 'Chargé d'Affaires ad interim' signifies a temporary head of a diplomatic mission, whereas 'Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary' is the highest rank.
During his service as the United States Ambassador to Costa Rica, Peter Jon de Vos held the title of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
Answer: True
The navigation box for United States ambassadors to Costa Rica confirms that Peter Jon de Vos held the full diplomatic title of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary during his service in that country.
The navigation box for United States ambassadors to Liberia exclusively lists 'Commissioner and Consul General' as a category of diplomatic representative.
Answer: False
The navigation box for United States ambassadors to Liberia lists several categories, including Minister Resident/Consul General, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, in addition to Commissioner and Consul General.
An ambassador functions as the official spokesperson for their government within another sovereign state.
Answer: True
The general function of an ambassador includes serving as the official spokesperson for their government in another sovereign state.
Joseph Becelia's diplomatic role preceding Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Costa Rica was a temporary appointment as Chargé d'Affaires ad interim.
Answer: True
The source indicates that Joseph Becelia held the specific interim role of Chargé d'Affaires ad interim before Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Costa Rica.
The diplomatic title 'Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary' confers upon the individual full authority to represent their head of state and government.
Answer: True
The title 'Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary' signifies the highest rank of diplomatic agent, granting full authority to represent their head of state and government.
The navigation box for United States ambassadors to Costa Rica exclusively lists 'Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary' as a diplomatic category.
Answer: False
The navigation box for United States diplomatic representatives to Costa Rica lists several categories, including Minister Resident, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
What specific interim diplomatic role did Joseph Becelia occupy prior to Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Costa Rica?
Answer: Chargé d'Affaires ad interim
Joseph Becelia held the specific interim role of Chargé d'Affaires ad interim before Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Costa Rica.
As per the navigation box for United States ambassadors to Costa Rica, what was the complete diplomatic title held by Peter Jon de Vos during his service there?
Answer: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
The navigation box for United States ambassadors to Costa Rica indicates that Peter Jon de Vos held the full diplomatic title of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary during his service in that country.
Which of the following is *not* enumerated as a category of United States diplomatic representatives to Costa Rica within the navigation box?
Answer: Consul General
The navigation box lists Minister Resident, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary as categories for Costa Rica, but not Consul General.
In international relations, what constitutes the general function of an ambassador?
Answer: To act as a representative and envoy of their country to another sovereign state.
An ambassador is a high-ranking diplomat who acts as a representative and envoy of their country to another sovereign state or international organization.
In diplomatic practice, what is the significance of the title 'Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary'?
Answer: The highest rank of diplomatic agent, indicating that the individual has full authority to represent their head of state and government.
The diplomatic title 'Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary' signifies the highest rank of diplomatic agent, granting full authority to represent their head of state and government and to negotiate on their behalf.
Within diplomatic missions, what is the specific role of a 'Chargé d'Affaires ad interim'?
Answer: To act as a temporary head of a diplomatic mission who takes charge in the absence of the ambassador.
A 'Chargé d'Affaires ad interim' is a temporary head of a diplomatic mission who assumes responsibility in the ambassador's absence.
Peter Jon de Vos concluded his tenure as the United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau in 1980.
Answer: False
Peter Jon de Vos concluded his service as the United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau in 1983, not 1980.
Edward Marks served as the United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau immediately prior to Peter Jon de Vos's appointment.
Answer: True
The source explicitly states that Edward Marks was the diplomat who held the position of United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau immediately before Peter Jon de Vos.
The succession box for Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Mozambique explicitly identifies a predecessor.
Answer: False
The succession box for Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Mozambique indicates 'none' as his predecessor.
Melissa Foelsch Wells succeeded Peter Jon de Vos in the role of United States Ambassador to Mozambique.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Melissa Foelsch Wells took over the role of United States Ambassador to Mozambique after Peter Jon de Vos.
Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Mozambique spanned a duration of five years.
Answer: False
Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Mozambique began in 1983 and concluded in 1987, indicating a duration of four years, not five.
The initial ambassadorship for Peter Jon de Vos, as detailed in the succession box, was to Guinea-Bissau.
Answer: True
The succession box explicitly states that Peter Jon de Vos's first ambassadorship was as the United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau.
Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Mozambique spanned a period of four years.
Answer: True
Peter Jon de Vos commenced his ambassadorship to Mozambique in 1983 and completed it in 1987, which is a duration of four years.
Which ambassadorship is identified as Peter Jon de Vos's first in the succession box?
Answer: United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau
The succession box details Peter Jon de Vos's first ambassadorship as the United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau.
In which year did Peter Jon de Vos commence his service as the United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau?
Answer: 1980
Peter Jon de Vos began his service as the United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau in 1980.
Who served as the United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau immediately preceding Peter Jon de Vos?
Answer: Edward Marks
Edward Marks was the diplomat who held the position of United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau immediately before Peter Jon de Vos.
What significant detail is provided concerning the predecessor for Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Mozambique?
Answer: The succession box indicates 'none' as his predecessor.
The succession box for Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Mozambique indicates 'none' as his predecessor.
Who succeeded Peter Jon de Vos as the United States Ambassador to Mozambique?
Answer: Melissa Foelsch Wells
Melissa Foelsch Wells took over the role of United States Ambassador to Mozambique after Peter Jon de Vos.
In which year did Peter Jon de Vos conclude his service as the United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau?
Answer: 1983
Peter Jon de Vos concluded his service as the United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau in 1983.
Who assumed the role of United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau following Peter Jon de Vos's tenure?
Answer: Wesley Egan
Wesley Egan succeeded Peter Jon de Vos as the United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau.
In which year did Peter Jon de Vos initiate his ambassadorship to Mozambique?
Answer: 1983
Peter Jon de Vos commenced his ambassadorship to Mozambique in 1983.
In which year did Peter Jon de Vos conclude his ambassadorship to Mozambique?
Answer: 1987
Peter Jon de Vos completed his ambassadorship to Mozambique in 1987.
What was the duration, in years, of Peter Jon de Vos's service as the United States Ambassador to Mozambique?
Answer: 4 years
Peter Jon de Vos commenced his ambassadorship to Mozambique in 1983 and completed it in 1987, which is a duration of four years.
Peter Jon de Vos commenced his ambassadorship to Tanzania in 1994.
Answer: False
Peter Jon de Vos started his term as the United States Ambassador to Tanzania in 1992, not 1994.
Edmund DeJarnette Jr. held the position of United States Ambassador to Tanzania immediately preceding Peter Jon de Vos.
Answer: True
The source states that Edmund DeJarnette Jr. was the diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to Tanzania directly before Peter Jon de Vos.
J. Brady Anderson served as the United States Ambassador to Tanzania prior to Peter Jon de Vos.
Answer: False
J. Brady Anderson succeeded Peter Jon de Vos as the United States Ambassador to Tanzania, meaning he did not precede him.
Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Costa Rica commenced in 1994 and concluded in 1997.
Answer: True
The source indicates that Peter Jon de Vos began his term as the United States Ambassador to Costa Rica in 1994 and concluded it in 1997.
Joseph Becelia held a full ambassadorial role immediately preceding Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Costa Rica.
Answer: False
Joseph Becelia held the interim role of Chargé d'Affaires ad interim before Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Costa Rica, not a full ambassadorial role.
Thomas J. Dodd Jr. assumed the role of United States Ambassador to Costa Rica following Peter Jon de Vos.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Thomas J. Dodd Jr. succeeded Peter Jon de Vos as the United States Ambassador to Costa Rica.
Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Tanzania concluded in the same year it commenced.
Answer: False
Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Tanzania began in 1992 and concluded in 1994, indicating it did not conclude in the same year it began.
In which year did Peter Jon de Vos commence his term as the United States Ambassador to Tanzania?
Answer: 1992
Peter Jon de Vos started his term as the United States Ambassador to Tanzania in 1992.
Who served as the United States Ambassador to Tanzania immediately preceding Peter Jon de Vos?
Answer: Edmund DeJarnette Jr.
Edmund DeJarnette Jr. was the diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to Tanzania directly before Peter Jon de Vos.
Who assumed the role of United States Ambassador to Costa Rica subsequent to Peter Jon de Vos's tenure?
Answer: Thomas J. Dodd Jr.
Thomas J. Dodd Jr. succeeded Peter Jon de Vos as the United States Ambassador to Costa Rica.
Who assumed the role of United States Ambassador to Tanzania directly after Peter Jon de Vos's tenure?
Answer: J. Brady Anderson
J. Brady Anderson became the United States Ambassador to Tanzania immediately following Peter Jon de Vos's term.
In which year did Peter Jon de Vos commence his term as the United States Ambassador to Costa Rica?
Answer: 1994
Peter Jon de Vos began his term as the United States Ambassador to Costa Rica in 1994.
According to the introductory paragraph, Peter Jon de Vos's initial ambassadorship was to Guinea-Bissau.
Answer: False
The introductory paragraph lists Costa Rica as the first of the five nations where Peter Jon de Vos served as an American ambassador, not Guinea-Bissau.
Peter Jon de Vos served as an ambassador to only three nations throughout his diplomatic career.
Answer: False
The introductory paragraph lists five nations to which Peter Jon de Vos served as an American ambassador: Costa Rica, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mozambique, and Tanzania.
Peter Jon de Vos held the position of United States Ambassador to Liberia from 1980 to 1983.
Answer: False
Peter Jon de Vos served as the United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau from 1980 to 1983. The provided information does not specify the dates of his ambassadorship to Liberia, only that he served there.
Peter Jon de Vos's ambassadorship to Costa Rica represented his inaugural diplomatic posting as an ambassador.
Answer: False
While Costa Rica is listed as the first country in the introductory paragraph's list of five nations, the succession box identifies Guinea-Bissau as his first ambassadorship, which began in 1980, whereas Costa Rica began in 1994.
Among the ambassadorships detailed in the succession box, Peter Jon de Vos's term in Mozambique was his longest.
Answer: True
Peter Jon de Vos served in Guinea-Bissau for 3 years (1980-1983), Mozambique for 4 years (1983-1987), Tanzania for 2 years (1992-1994), and Costa Rica for 3 years (1994-1997). Thus, his ambassadorship to Mozambique was indeed his longest.
According to the introductory paragraph, which country was the first of the five nations where Peter Jon de Vos served as an American ambassador?
Answer: Costa Rica
The introductory paragraph lists Costa Rica as the first of the five nations where Peter Jon de Vos served as an American ambassador.
According to the introductory paragraph, which country was the second of the five nations where Peter Jon de Vos served as an American ambassador?
Answer: Guinea-Bissau
The introductory paragraph identifies Guinea-Bissau as the second of the five nations where Peter Jon de Vos served as an American ambassador.
According to the introductory paragraph, which country was the fifth of the five nations where Peter Jon de Vos served as an American ambassador?
Answer: Tanzania
The introductory paragraph identifies Tanzania as the fifth of the five nations where Peter Jon de Vos served as an American ambassador.
According to the navigation box, which diplomatic title did Peter Jon de Vos hold during his service in Liberia?
Answer: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
The navigation box indicates that Peter Jon de Vos held the diplomatic title of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary during his service as the United States Ambassador to Liberia.