Respuesta :
presidents role as chief of state, chief executive, chief administrator, chief diplomat, commander in chief, chief legislature, chief citizen, and chief of party
Answer:
Options, A (Commander in Chief of the Military ), C (top enforcer of the laws of the land), and d (Chief Executive who appoints and directs the Cabinet secretaries) follow.
Explanation:
Article II to the Constitution of the United States outlines the formal powers and duties of the U.S. President. The president has a number of official and unofficial roles.
President being the Chief Executive can manage the executive division of government, execute policy, make executive budget for servility to congress, and designate and dismiss executive administrators.
The President of the United States, being a commander-in-chief, is the only person who can exercise his supreme command authority over the military force of the nation.