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Question
- each of the following presidential roles is mentioned in the constitution except ____.
chief of party
chief legislator
chief of state
chief administrator
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each presidential role:
- Chief of party: This role (leading one's political party) is not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution. It is a political role related to party leadership, not a constitutional duty.
- Chief legislator: The Constitution gives the President powers like vetoing bills, recommending legislation, etc., so this is constitutional.
- Chief of state: The President acts as the symbolic head of the nation (e.g., representing the U.S. in ceremonies), a role implied/recognized in the Constitution.
- Chief administrator: The President is tasked with executing laws (Article II), so administrative duties are constitutional.
So the role not in the Constitution is chief of party.
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A. chief of party