President Roles with Descriptions
Chief Diplomat
- As the Chief Diplomat the President is in charge of what is said to foreign governments, and 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.
Head of State
- Representing the United States of America he would go to special occasions and ceremonies.
Chief Executive
- He decides who will be the officials of the Executive Branch and how laws will be enforced.
Chief Legislator
- With the power the President is invested he is also allowed to veto laws.
Economic Planner
- As the President monitors the unemployment, inflation, taxation, businesses, and the general welfare of the nation.
Party Leader
- Leader of the party that controls the Executive Branch.
- As the Chief Diplomat the President is in charge of what is said to foreign governments, and 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.
Head of State
- Representing the United States of America he would go to special occasions and ceremonies.
Chief Executive
- He decides who will be the officials of the Executive Branch and how laws will be enforced.
Chief Legislator
- With the power the President is invested he is also allowed to veto laws.
Economic Planner
- As the President monitors the unemployment, inflation, taxation, businesses, and the general welfare of the nation.
Party Leader
- Leader of the party that controls the Executive Branch.