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Which correctly identifies the government roles?

President= Presides over the U.S. Senate
Vice President= Head of U.S. government U.S. Senator and Representative= Represents states’ people

President= Head of U.S. government
Vice President= Presides over the U.S. Senate
U.S. Senator and Representative= Represents states’ people

President= Head of U.S. government
Vice President= Represents states’ people
U.S. Senator and Representative= Presides over the U.S. Senate

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Answer: The second one.

Step-by-step explanation:

The POTUS is the head of the U.S government, while the vice president is the president of the senate (she/he can only vote in case of a tie); senators are the head of their respective states; representatives represent their respective congressional districts of the U.S.

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