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Role That Means… Example Chief of State -Ceremonial head of Government -Symbol of the Nation -hosts State dinners for visiting Leader - Hosts leaders from new countries Chief Executive -All Executive Power -Limited by the Constitution - Determines how laws will be enforced - Issuing Executive Orders -Interment Camps were an Executive Order Chief Administrator -Director of the Executive Branch -Boss of executive workers President appoints the head of the FBI Rearranges the bureaucracy Adds members to the cabinet Executive order regarding the Bureaucracy Prioritizing agencies through budget Chief Diplomat -Architect of Foreign Policy -U.S.’s spokesperson The President negotiates a trade deal with a foreign country Negotiations w/the U.N. Executive Agreements w/other heads of government Commander-in-Chief -Head of Military -You wear a uniform, you answer to the President President cannot declare war, but can deploy the troops Moves troops within the U.S. Invades a country Chief Legislator -Author of policy, but does not pass policy -Initiate, suggest, request - Veto power The President meets with the Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority leader to discuss a possible new bill President uses bully pulpit to gain citizens’ support for legislation Chief of Party -Leader of his own party President speaks at the National Convention of his Political Party Chief Citizen -Represents all the people The President must maintain the trust of the people Patriotic speeches Speeches uniting the country