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Pls help!! Match the following situation involving the President of the United States with the name of the role. Write the role that best matches the situation. There are two (2) situations for every role.

A: Chief Diplomat D: Chief Agenda Setter

B: Commander in Chief E: Chief Executive

C: Party Leader F: Chief of State


The President, in a speech to Congress, asks for additional space research funding.



The President believes there will be a national security threat in the Middle East, so he sends American troops (military soldiers) to Iraq.




The President’s political party is fundraising (collecting money) for the next election, and needs him to speak at several events.



The President, on behalf of the United States, attends the funeral of the French President.



The President, trying to build a relationship with North Korea, visits Kim Jong Un, and they talk for several hours.



The President does not like his Attorney General, so he removes him, and nominates another one.



The President believes American troops (military soldiers) are in danger in Eastern Europe, so he commands them to come back to the United States.



The President travels the country speaking to victims of gun violence, and tells Congress that they should pass gun control laws.



The President holds a press conference with the leaders of China after working on a new trade partnership.



The President, in order to try and have a bill passed, meets with members of his political party to gain their support for it.



The President, on behalf of the United States, gives a Presidential Medal of Freedom (award) to a very good person.



The President and the Executive Branch create a budget to send to Congress, and Congress votes saying yes or no.

Pls help!! Match the following situation involving the President of the United States-example-1
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Answer:

With and without the vote and throughout American history, young people have been a force to be reckoned with as they take action and stand in support of the issues that matter most. In 2020 this legacy will continue; millions of young people will be eligible to vote in American elections for the first time and countless more will likely participate in the electoral process in other ways.

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