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Party Leader Chief Diplomat Commander-in-Chief Foreign Policy pardon cabinet executive order veto

POTUS Commander in Chief Party Leader Chief Executive Chief Diplomat Directions: The President of the United States of America plays many different roles. Describe and provide examples of each. Commander in Chief Party Leader Chief Executive Chief Diplomat Chief Legislator Chief of State Chief Administrator Chief Citizen Economic Planner Directions: Identified below are specific powers granted to the president by the United States Constitution. Answer the questions included on the following pages of text to complete the activity included in the reading. How are the presidential limits being pushed today? Veto legislation Call special sessions of Congress Gives the state of the union address Appoints ambassadors Appoints bureaucratic heads Nominates SCOTUS justices Negotiates treaties Enforces the law