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never [62]
2 years ago
5

How do the president roles of chief of state and commander in chief differ​

History
1 answer:
Flauer [41]2 years ago
7 0

The chief executive role is clearly defined in the constitution, while the commander in the chief role is unwritten. The chief executive role involves foreign affairs, while the commander in chief roles involves domestic issues.

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