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tester [92]
3 years ago
15

List the seven roles that the president plays

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1 answer:
klemol [59]3 years ago
6 0

Chief of State, Chief Executive, Chief Diplomat, Commander-In-Chief, Legislative Leader, Chief of Party, Guardian of the Economy.


Commander-In-Chief would give a lot of power since it would allow the president to start war with practically any country.

The president has equal power to the other branches of the government. Every decision goes through the government branches and each one has equal say. They are always balanced in power.

Maybe Chief Administrator and Chief Diplomat would come into conflict debating foreign policy regarding federal government’s jurisdiction. Implications? They may not be at odds with each other exactly, but in some way it is very possible.



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