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some of the powers and duties of the president of the United States are: Acting as a commander in chief of the armed forces, make treaties, appoint ambassadors, appoint judges to the Supreme Court, grant pardons for crimes against the United States, act as the head of the executive branch, suggest laws and policies, and set policy for dealing with other countries in the world.

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