History, asked by Abet9443, 1 year ago

The president’s role as chief executive is to appoint generals. negotiate treaties. deploy troops. sign bills.

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Answered by Priatouri
4

Option D, sign bills, is the right answer.

The president’s role as chief executive includes the signing of the bills. He heads many of the departments under the Executive Branch. The president has the power to decide how the laws to be enforced in the United States and he or she chooses executives and advisers to assist run the Administrative Branch.


Answered by topanswers
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The Correct answer for your question is option (A) – Appointing generals.

As per the given options, appointing generals is the correct answer for the given question “the role of the president as a chief – executive”.

There are almost seven roles were given to a president. They are

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