Which power does the president have as chief executive?
A. Enforce laws passed by state legislators
B. Issue orders that spell out policy details
C. Determine which bills Congress May debate
D. Decide which cases will be heard by the U.S Supreme Court

Respuesta :

Chief Executive. The president is the "boss" for millions of government workers in the Executive Branch. He or she decides how the laws of the United States are to be enforced and chooses officials and advisors to help run the Executive Branch. So, A is the answer.


The correct answer is B) Issue orders that spell out policy details.

The President has this power as chief executive; "Issue orders that spell out policy details."

The President of the United States is the most important public figure in the country. He is the chief of the executive branch and has his own cabinet that advises him on different issues. As the President of the US, he is the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, he is the Chief Diplomat of the nation, he can send troops to other countries if considers it necessary and he veto power to reject legislation sent by Congress.