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civics chapter 6 section 3 homework
which role does the president fulfill when he is meeting with foreign leaders about making treaties?
○ commander in chief
○ head of state
○ chief of party
○ chief diplomat
The role of the President when meeting with foreign leaders to make treaties is that of the Chief Diplomat. The Chief Diplomat role involves managing foreign relations, negotiating treaties, and interacting with foreign leaders. Commander in Chief relates to military authority, Head of State is more about ceremonial and symbolic duties, and Chief of Party pertains to political party leadership, none of which match the described action of treaty - making with foreign leaders.
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D. Chief Diplomat