Relacionar Columnas Chief Roles of the PresidentVersión en línea Match the chief role to its description. por PAULA FRANKLIN 1 Chief Guardian of the Economy 2 Commander in Chief 3 Chief of Party 4 Chief Citizen 5 Chief Legislator 6 Chief Diplomat 7 Chief Executive 8 Chief of State Presidents help members of their party get elected or appointed to office. Head of the executive branch as established in Article II, section 1 "executive powers shall be vested in a president of the United States..." Acts as boss of federal government workers and 14 executive departments. Acts as example for and symbol of the United States. Represents US at special occasions and ceremonies. Like a King or Queen. Conducts foreign policy by directing the actions of American ambassadors. Negotiates treaties and trade agreements with leaders of other countries. President can propose bills, veto bills, and signs bills into law. He often calls members of Congress to lobby for his agenda. Represents all Americans, not just in one state, or district, or party. In charge of US Armed Forces. President decides where armed forces are to be stationed, weapons to be used, however they cannot officially declare war. Monitors unemployment, Inflation, taxation, business, and general welfare of the nation.