
Roles of the President
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- Q1The President is in charge of carrying out the laws passed by Congress.Chief LegislatorCommander-in-ChiefHead of StateChief Executive30s
- Q2The President is the leader, of the U. S. armed forces.Head of StateChief LegislatorCommander-in-ChiefHead of State30s
- Q3The President represents the U.S., both around the world and within the U.S. for special occasions and events especially when meeting with world leaders.Chief ExecutiveHead of StateChief EconomistChief Diplomat30s
- Q4The President is our foreign policy leader and he tries to secure friendly relations with foreign countries while preserving national security.Head of StateChief EconomistCommander-in-ChiefChief Diplomat30s
- Q5The president can recommend, or suggests, new laws to Congress. He can also veto bills or sign bills to law.Chief EconomistChief LegislatorCommander-in-ChiefChief Executive30s
- Q6American voters look to the President for solutions when the economy is performing badly.Head of StateCommander-in-ChiefChief EconomistChief Legislator30s
- Q7The President is the leader of one of the two major political parties.Moral LeaderChief ExecutiveParty LeaderCommander-in-Chief30s
- Q8The President can address social issues and bring greater public attention to the issues.Chief EconomistChief DiplomatMoral LeaderParty Leader30s
