The president is part of the Executive branch. These are his following responsibilities: * he Carrys out laws passed by congress, * he is the comander in chief of the armed forces, * and he Directs foreign relations.
Chief of state- Represents country as a whole.sets an example.
ex. Awarding medals, greeting visitors to the whitehouse, speeches on 4th of july
Chief Executive- the "boss" of the executive branch
ex. making someone head of CIA, Holding a Cabinet meeting, reading reports of FBI
Chief Diplomat- foreign issues and policies
Commander-In-Chief- head of military and armed forces
Chief Legislator- urge congress to pass laws. vetoes laws.
Chief of Party- helps people of his/her political party get elected.
Chief Guardian of the Economy- deals with and economical issues
The kind of power vested in the president is to lead the executive branch of the government and to serve as the head of the country. The president is also the commander in chief of the military.
The president acts as leader of the country and Commander in Chief of the military. He or she directs the federal government and enforces laws
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The President's delegated powers come from Congress. Over the years, the President's powers have been increased due to the complex nature of legislation and the process in which laws are made and executed.
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The powers that are exclusively held by congress include ability to change taxes, impeach the president and declare war. These powers are expressed by the constitution.
Expressed powers are those powers directly stated in the Constitution. Most of those powers are found in the first three articles of the Constitution. Examples are the power to levy and collect taxes, to coin money, to declare war, and to regulate commerce among the states. Expressed powers are also known as enumerated (listed) powers.
The US constitution is designed to precisely limit the powers of the President as well as the powers of the other branches of government. The system of checks and balances prevents one group from seizing all the power. The fact that the president must stand for election after four years keeps him in check.
President Jefferson used new presidential powers.
The US Constitution states the powers of the President. Laws passed by Congress and court decisions have since defined more exactly the powers of the president.
The powers of the President are given in the United States Constitution. article II,section 2.
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The president used powers not given to his office in the constitution.
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No. That is not given as one of his powers in the constitution.
Maybe the line-item veto is the missing power you are thinking of. Of course there are many powers that some dictators have that the President was not given..
If the president dies whilst still ruling his country, all his powers are given to the vice president of that country. For example, if President Obama (President of the United States of America) died, all his powers would go to the Vice President Joe Biden.
He has the same powers as the US president