Responsibilities of the President

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Responsibilities of the President Adapted from The Presidency, Congress, and the Supreme Court, Scholastic Inc., 1989.

Chief of State Examples of Responsibilities: This role requires a president to be an inspiring example for the American people. In some nations, the chief of state is a king or a queen who wears a crown on special occasions, celebrates national holidays, and stands for the highest values and ideals of the country. As the American Chief of State, the president is a living symbol of the nation. It is considered a great honor for any citizen to shake the president's hand. Examples of Responsibilities: Awarding medals to the winners of college scholarships Congratulating astronauts on their journey into space Greeting visitors to the White House Making a patriotic speech on the Fourth of July

Chief Executive The president is the "boss" for millions of government workers in the Executive Branch. He decides how the laws of the United States are to be enforced and chooses officials and advisers to help run the Executive Branch. Examples of Responsibilities: Appointing someone to serve as head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Holding a Cabinet meeting to discuss government business Reading reports about problems of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Issuing Executive Orders

Chief Diplomat The president decides what American diplomats and ambassadors shall say to foreign governments. With the help of advisers, the president makes the foreign policy of the United States. Examples of Responsibilities: Traveling to London to meet with British leaders Entertaining Japanese diplomats in the White House Writing a message or a letter to the leaders of the Soviet Union

Commander-in-Chief Examples of Responsibilities: The president is in charge of the U.S. armed forces: the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. The president decides where troops shall be stationed, where ships shall be sent, and how weapons shall be used. All military generals and admirals take their orders from the President. Examples of Responsibilities: Inspecting a Navy yard Deciding, in wartime, whether to bomb foreign cities Calling out troops to stop a riot

Chief Legislator Examples of Responsibilities: Only Congress has the actual power to make laws, but the Constitution gives the president power to influence Congress in its lawmaking. Presidents may urge Congress to pass new laws or veto bills that they do not favor. Examples of Responsibilities: Inviting members of Congress to lunch in the White House Signing a bill of Congress Making a speech in Congress

Chief of Party Examples of Responsibilities: In this role, the president helps members of his political party get elected or appointed to office. The president campaigns for those members who have supported his policies. At the end of a term the president may campaign for reelection. Examples of Responsibilities: Choosing leading party members to serve in the Cabinet Traveling to California to speak at a rally for a party nominee to the U.S. Senate

Chief Guardian of the Economy In this role, the president is concerned with such things as unemployment, high prices, taxes, business profits, and the general prosperity of the country. The president does not control the economy, but is expected to help it run smoothly. Examples of Responsibilities: Meeting with economic advisers to discuss ways to reduce unemployment Meeting with business and labor leaders to discuss their needs and problems

Small Group Activity In your teams, research and find one specific example of a president fulfilling his responsibilities. Your group will move around the classroom and write an example on each sheet of poster paper. Each sheet of poster paper has a different presidential responsibility.