Which term is applied to a legislator who introduces a bill?

president pro tempore
sponsor of the bill < ?
proponent of the bill
director of the bill

Who carries out the roles of chief diplomat, commander in chief, and chief executive in the United States?

the Secretary of State and the head of the joint chiefs

the Secretary of Defense and the five-star generals < ?

the Senate majority leader

the president

Your first answer is right.

The second is wrong.

God help us if generals were chief diplomats!!!!!

1 - yes

2 - NO, NO, NO

Indeed, Ms. Sue!

I don't know, is it the Secretary of State and the head of the joint chiefs ?

Come on, Lia. Who is the chief executive in the United States?

The president ?

Lia, please read this. ALL Americans MUST know this:

http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_Two_of_the_United_States_Constitution

http://www.google.com/#q=chief+executive+U.S.

Your answer for number 2 ia choice A

The term that is applied to a legislator who introduces a bill is the "sponsor of the bill." The sponsor is the member of the legislative body who drafts and presents the bill to the rest of the lawmakers for consideration and potential passage.

As for the second question, the person who carries out the roles of chief diplomat, commander in chief, and chief executive in the United States is the president. The president, who is the head of the executive branch of the U.S. government, is responsible for these crucial roles. While the Secretary of State handles diplomatic matters and the Secretary of Defense oversees the military, the president holds the ultimate authority and decision-making power in these areas.