What are ways the president interacts with foreign countries? Select all that apply. He meets with their ambassadors to work out
trade agreements. He appoints a Secretary of State to institute policy and handle the majority of diplomatic relations. He travels to meet with leaders of countries that are on his foreign policy agenda. He declares war on them. He hosts other state leaders for dinners at the White House.
He meets with their ambassadors to work out trade agreements. He appoints a Secretary of State to institute policy and handle the majority of diplomatic relations. He travels to meet with leaders of countries that are on his foreign policy agenda
He meets with their ambassadors to work out trade agreements.
He appoints a Secretary of State to institute policy and handle the majority of diplomatic relations.
He travels to meet with leaders of countries that are on his foreign policy agenda
The president is the central government official that is mainly responsible for the interaction of his country with other foreign countries. The president appoints a secretary of state to initiate policy and control all official contacts with foreign countries. The president may also meet with statesmen of countries that are on his foreign policy agenda to talk about economic and political issues, and to reach certain agreements.