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In the United States, which is the President’s role as the chief of state?
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In the United States, which is the President’s role as the chief of state?
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The President both symbolizes and rules government
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Hihi!
The President’s role as the chief of state is the Chief
Executive! The
president
is the leader for millions of government workers in the Executive Branch. The president decides how the laws of the
United States
are to be enforced and chooses officials and advisers to help run the Executive Branch.
I hope I helped!
-Jailbaitasmr
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