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2 Chief of State Chief Executive Chief Economy Manager Chief Diplomat Commander In Chief Chief Legislator Chief of Party Chief Citizen

3 Manages government agencies. Appoints close to 2,000 government officials. Issues executive orders during emergencies. Reads Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reports on the state of national security. Grants reprieves, pardons and amnesty for offenses against the U.S. Impounds funds

4 Ceremonial leader of the government: Allows the president to promote, share and represent American values Encourage national spirit by lighting the national Christmas tree or throwing out the first pitch at a major league baseball game Represents the U.S. at official public events at home and abroad by: Greeting foreign leaders Hosting state dinners at the White House

5 Responsible for the operation of the U.S. military and the security of the nation. This means all of the military leaders report to and take orders from the president.

6 Develops a foreign policy with the help of Congress Holds talks with foreign leaders Negotiates treaties with Senate consent

7 Sets policy agenda for Congress in State of the Union address. Propose legislation or pressure members of Congress to support or oppose certain bills. Call Congress into special session. Veto bills

8 Works with Congress to write a budget and set tax policy. Appoints members to the Federal Reserve Board (FRB controls money supply and keeps economy going)

9 Helps members of his political party get elected or appointed to office. Campaigns for those members who have supported his policies. Rewards loyal party members with political favors or appointments to federal offices

10 Embody American ideals/values Act in nation’s best interest Inform, inspire, and comfort the American people in time of crisis or tragedy