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The president’s role as chief diplomat is derived from

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A) Informal Powers of the President

B) The Constitution

C) The Bill of Rights

D) The Articles of Confederation

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Answer:

The President of the United States, in Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution, is given the power to negotiate with foreign governments and appoint ambassadors. These responsibilities make the President the Chief Diplomat of the United States.

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