Which statement best identifies the powers given to the president relating to foreign affairs?

A) The president is given the powers to declare war, make treaties, and command armed forces.
B) The president is given the powers to command armed forces, make treaties, and appoint diplomats.
C) The president is given the powers to appoint diplomats, make treaties, and collect taxes.
D) The president is given the powers to command armed forces, appropriate funds for foreign relief, and make treaties.

1 answer

The best statement that identifies the powers given to the president relating to foreign affairs is:

B) The president is given the powers to command armed forces, make treaties, and appoint diplomats.

This option accurately reflects key foreign affairs powers of the president, including the command of military forces (as the Commander in Chief), the authority to negotiate and sign treaties (which require ratification by the Senate), and the power to appoint ambassadors and other diplomatic officials.