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An enumerated power the president has is
nominating and appointing officials.
serving as leader of the Senate.
directing the judicial branch.
creating monuments and parks.
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Nominating and appointing officials.
Explanation: The Constitution explicitly gives the president the power to nominate and, with the Senate’s advice and consent, appoint ambassadors, judges, and other officers. The other options are not constitutional enumerated presidential powers.
Explanation: The Constitution explicitly gives the president the power to nominate and, with the Senate’s advice and consent, appoint ambassadors, judges, and other officers. The other options are not constitutional enumerated presidential powers.
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