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Explain The Major Roles Or Powers That The Constitution Assigns To The President Of The United States

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List and define major roles or powers that the constitution assigns to the president of the United States. There are five role which are Head of State, Chief Diplomat, Commander in Chief , Chief of Executive Federal Government and Chief Legislator. Two major roles assigned to the President of the United States is Commander in Chief of the armed forces and the Chief of Executive Federal Government. When Commander in Chief they have to make sure the country is safe with security. Also has the power to send planes and soldiers to do military stuff. Also when the president it the Chief of Executive Federal Government, he can enforce laws and treaties and deal with the nations budget. Give an example of how the president might exercise his powers in each of the five roles. Head of State: Is the leader of the Country and has to be …show more content…

The media's role is to give information to the citizens and covers the election and other political event. Also the role of the media it bad cause it's so much propaganda How can the media help or hurt a campaign?The media can help you win when lies are told but can hurt you cause they can make you look bad and embarrass you and make you seem like the bad guy. Outline the procedures of the electoral college and compare the presidential system today with the process that was envisioned by the framers of the Constitution. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors and out of those 270 electoral votes are required to elect the president. Today the presidential system is a democratic and republican system of government where a head of government leads an executive branch and separated from the legative branch. In what way does the “electoral college” system demonstrate the distrust that the founding fathers had of the electorate in 1787? The used the electoral college instead of just voting because they wanted to keep a balance the interests of high population and low population

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