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How do the presidential roles of chief of state and commander in chief differ?

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A. The commander in chief role addresses major problems, while the
chief of state role is mostly symbolic.
B. The chief of state role involves only domestic policies, while the
commander in chief role involves only foreign policy.
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C. The commander in chief role deals with legislative issues, while
the chief of state role deals with executive issues.
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D. The chief of state role is defined in the Constitution, while the
commander in chief role is unwritten.

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Answer: A

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Gromgull
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Answer:

All the options given are incorrect. But I'll explain them correctly to you.

Step-by-step explanation:

Chief of state means the formal head of the state. That is different from the head of the government though. The role is more symbolic.

Commander in chief means the leader and the highest authority in the defense sector. All armed forces are under the command of the commander in chief.

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