The President must check over the 3 branches of government,determine laws, and provide speeches
Read Article II, Section 2, of the U.S. Constitution.
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Constitutionally speaking, very little authority.
Expressed Powers
Executive branch (this would be the President of the US)
Commander in chief
Commander-In-Chief
Term for the President as commander of the nation's armed forces.
"commander-in-chief" is what you are looking for.
The President of the US is the Commander-in-Chief. Currently, President Obama is Commander-in-Chief.
The President of the US is the Commander-in-Chief. Currently, President Obama is Commander-in-Chief.
The President of the US is the Commander-in-Chief. Currently, President Obama is Commander-in-Chief.
No. -In USA the Commander in Chief of the military is the President.
As he was president, Gerald Ford was the Commander in Chief.
The President is the commander-in-chief of the U.S. Military.
Commander-In-Chief
The Commander in Chief is the President of the United States, and that is for all branches of the military.
The President of the United States is the commander in chief of the United States.
The Commander in Chief is currently President Bush. A Commander in Chief is the leader of the country's military and in the case of the United States is the President.
The president is Commander in Chief of the armed forces.
The president is Commander in Chief of the armed forces.