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The three key roles of the President are as follows :-
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1. <u>Chief</u><u> </u><u>of</u><u> </u><u>State</u><u> </u><u>:</u><u>-</u>
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Every state or nation must have a chief of state that is the representative of the country. In USA, the President acts like the chief of state, but this is not the case with all the countries.
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2. <u>Chief</u><u> </u><u>Executive</u><u> </u><u>:</u><u>-</u>
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The President acts as the chief executive of the nation, that is works to execute or amend different laws, and also, appoints key officials.
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3. <u>Chief</u><u> </u><u>Diplomat</u><u> </u><u>:</u><u>-</u>
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The President plays a very important role in the nation's relationship with other nations. He/She acts to maintain peace their and other nations.
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There are many other roles of the President as well, but out of all, these were the most important roles played by the President.
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Answer:
The general consensus is that 12.5 million slaves were bought and shipped from Africa.
Explanation:
In the 16th century, European merchants began the transatlantic slave trade, purchasing and shipping enslaved Africans from West African kingdoms to Europe's colonies. This trade lasted approximately from 1526 to 1867, a horrifying 341 years of slavery. In that 341 year timespan, it is estimated that around 12.5 million slaves were shipped from Africa; roughly 10.7 million arrived in the Americas.
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Answer;
-The Tet Offensive
Explanation;
The Tet offensive is the event that marked the turning point in the Vietnam conflict, forcing Lyndon Johnson to change course and pull out of the upcoming presidential race.
-The Tet offensive was a major invasion of South Vietnamese urban centers, that was launched by the North Vietnam in 1968.
-The Tet Offensive played an important role in weakening U.S. public support for the war in Vietnam. The goal of the offensive was to severely damage the United States and South Vietnamese forces as well as encourage an uprising against the government of South Vietnam.