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The president appoints what people to their jobs?

The president appoints his cabinet, foreign ambassadors, federal judges and other high ranking government officials. All must be approved by the US Senate.


What role is the President of the US displaying when he appoints ambassadors and directs the foreign policy of the US?

Chief Diplomat


If a president appoints an ambassador to foreign nations what must happen before the person takes office?

The Senate must approve.


What are four jobs appointed by the president?

The President appoints cabinet secretaries, the UN delegate, ambassadors to foreign countries and federal judges. His appointments have to be approved by the Senate in order to take effect.


President harding promoted a strong American economy that was independent?

President Harding promoted a strong American economy that was independent of any kind of foreign influences.


President Harding promoted a strong American economy that was independent of?

President Harding promoted a strong American economy that was independent of any kind of foreign influences.


Who makes American Foreign Policy?

the president and his chief advisers are the principal architects of U.S. foreign Policy.


What is the President's role as Head of State?

The president is the recognized head of US government. He represents the country at summit meetings and state funerals of foreign rulers. He appoints the Secretary of State who serves at his pleasure. He can negotiate treaties and sets foreign policy including dispensing or withholding foreign aid and initiating economic sanctions and military intervention.


President Harding promoted a strong American economy that was independent of what?

foreign influence


What president might have been born in a foreign country?

If the president was an American citizen for more that 14 years, then maybe.


What is the role of a US president in foreign affairs?

Under the Constitution, the president is the federal official that is primarily responsible for the relations of the United States with foreign nations. The president appoints ambassadors, ministers, and consuls-subject to confirmation by the Senate-and receives foreign ambassadors and other public officials. With the secretary of state, the president manages all official contacts with foreign governments. On occasion, the president may personally participate in summit conferences where heads of state meet for direct consultation. Thus, President Woodrow Wilson headed the American delegation to the Paris conference at the end of World War I; President Franklin D. Roosevelt met with Allied leaders during World War II; and every president since then has sat down with world leaders to discuss economic and political issues and to reach bilateral and multilateral agreements. Through the Department of State and the Department of Defense, the president is responsible for the protection of Americans abroad and of foreign nationals in the United States. The president decides whether to recognize new nations and new governments, and negotiate treaties with other nations, which become binding on the United States when approved by two-thirds of the Senate. The president may also negotiate "executive agreements" with foreign powers that are not subject to Senate confirmation.


What is the role of the us in foreign affairs?

The US President is the one person who has the most influence and power in dealing with foreign countries. He is the head of state in the US and as such represents the US government to foreign leaders and sets the tone in how the US treats a foreign government. Through the Secretary of state , whom he appoints, within limits, he can give out or withhold monetary aid and military aid. The president is the commander-in-chief to enforce a protest about the behavior of a foreign government. Just moving battleships into an area sends a message. He can order trade embargoes or restrict travel to and from a foreign country. With the advice and consent of the US senate he can negotiate treaties and accords. He appoints the ambassadors to foreign countries and gives them instructions on what policy to follow. He controls the CIA and can order secret operations , such as assassinations in foreign countries.