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In the role of ___
representing the United States
Party Leader
Head of State
a.
b.
C.
Legislative Leader
d. Commander in Chief
the president serves as a ceremonial figure
X
How often door thanmaidont have to create a plan for the national budget?

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It seems like there might be a slight confusion in your question. Let me address both parts:

a. In the role of **Head of State** representing the United States, the president serves as a ceremonial figure, representing the nation in diplomatic and symbolic functions.

Regarding the frequency of creating a plan for the national budget:

The President of the United States does not directly create the national budget. The budget process is a shared responsibility between the executive branch (which includes the President) and the legislative branch (Congress). The President submits a proposed budget to Congress annually. Congress then reviews, modifies, and ultimately approves the budget.

So, the President is involved in the budget process on an annual basis, but does not personally create the budget.

Step-by-step explanation:

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