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olganol [36]
4 years ago
5

The chief justice of the Supreme Court is the commander in chief of the military. Please select the best answer from the choices

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arlik [135]4 years ago
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The United States president is commander-in-chief of the military. So the answer would be false
vodka [1.7K]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The answer is false :)

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