Which is which? the item bank to its corresponding match. Not all choices will be used. Commander in Chief Chief Executive Party Leader Chief Diplomat Chief Legislator State Of the Union

1.In this role, the president directs U.S. foreign policy.

2. This term refers to the role of the President as the head of all of the branches of the military.

3. In this role, the President is seen as the head of the political organization to which he/she belongs.

4. In this role the President is seen a the highest, most public representative of a nation-state.

5. In this role, the President acts at the head of the branch of government that is responsible for enforcing laws passed by Congress.

6. The President of the United States carries out this role by proposing bills to Congress, signing bills into law, and veto bills.

1. Chief Diplomat

2. Commander in Chief
3. Party Leader
4. Chief Executive
5. Chief Legislator
6. Chief Executive

1. Chief Diplomat - In this role, the president directs U.S. foreign policy.

2. Commander in Chief - This term refers to the role of the President as the head of all of the branches of the military.

3. Party Leader - In this role, the President is seen as the head of the political organization to which he/she belongs.

4. Chief Executive - In this role the President is seen as the highest, most public representative of a nation-state.

5. Chief Legislator - In this role, the President acts as the head of the branch of government that is responsible for enforcing laws passed by Congress.

6. State of the Union - The President of the United States carries out this role by proposing bills to Congress, signing bills into law, and vetoing bills.

1. Chief Diplomat - In this role, the president directs U.S. foreign policy.

2. Commander in Chief - This term refers to the role of the President as the head of all of the branches of the military.
3. Party Leader - In this role, the President is seen as the head of the political organization to which he/she belongs.
4. Chief Executive - In this role, the President is seen as the highest, most public representative of a nation-state.
5. Chief Legislator - In this role, the President acts at the head of the branch of government that is responsible for enforcing laws passed by Congress.
6. State of the Union - The President of the United States carries out this role by proposing bills to Congress, signing bills into law, and veto bills.