Civics -- Week 10, Part A

The President is the head of the executive branch, the branch of government responsible for executing the laws. The President's most important duty, however, is to set goals for the nation and to develop policies for...
The President is the head of the executive branch, the branch of government responsible for executing the laws. The President's most important duty, however, is to set goals for the nation and to develop policies for reaching those goals. In spite of having many advisors, the President alone is responsible for making the final decisions about many important issues facing the nation.
VIDEO OBJECTIVES
- Explain how the Constitution limits the power of the President
- Describe the President's role as head of the executive branch
- Summarize the President's role in military affairs and foreign policy
- Explain how the President influences the legislative and judicial branches
- Identify presidential roles created by tradition
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