The President serves as:
Chief Diplomat -
As the Chief Diplomat the President is in charge of what is said to foreign governments, he or she makes the foreign polices of the United States.
Commander-in-Chief -
The President is in charge of all the forces such as the Navy, Marines, Army, and Air Force. He or she sends the troops and decides where they will be stationed and what weapons will be used.
Head of State -
The President is not only considered as the President of America, but he or she is a symbol. Being a symbol the President represents America. he or she would go to special occasions and ceremonies.
Chief Executive -
The title of Chief Executive makes the President of the United States the "big boss." He or she decides who will be the officials of the Executive Branch and how laws will be enforced.
Chief Legislator -
Even though, Congress has the power to make laws, the President influences Congress to make laws. With the power the President is invested in he or she is also allowed to veto laws.
Economic Planner -
As the President he or she monitors the unemployment, inflation, taxation, businesses, and the general welfare of the nation. However, he or she does not decide how the economy runs.
Party Leader -
Acknowledged leader of the party that controls the Executive Branch.
Chief Diplomat -
As the Chief Diplomat the President is in charge of what is said to foreign governments, he or she makes the foreign polices of the United States.
Commander-in-Chief -
The President is in charge of all the forces such as the Navy, Marines, Army, and Air Force. He or she sends the troops and decides where they will be stationed and what weapons will be used.
Head of State -
The President is not only considered as the President of America, but he or she is a symbol. Being a symbol the President represents America. he or she would go to special occasions and ceremonies.
Chief Executive -
The title of Chief Executive makes the President of the United States the "big boss." He or she decides who will be the officials of the Executive Branch and how laws will be enforced.
Chief Legislator -
Even though, Congress has the power to make laws, the President influences Congress to make laws. With the power the President is invested in he or she is also allowed to veto laws.
Economic Planner -
As the President he or she monitors the unemployment, inflation, taxation, businesses, and the general welfare of the nation. However, he or she does not decide how the economy runs.
Party Leader -
Acknowledged leader of the party that controls the Executive Branch.