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Which task is part of the president’s role as commander in chief?
appointing ambassadors
overseeing military troops
negotiating treaties
recommending public policy
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Overseeing military troops.
As commander in chief, the president has authority over the armed forces; appointing ambassadors and negotiating treaties are diplomatic roles, and recommending public policy is a legislative/agenda-setting role.
As commander in chief, the president has authority over the armed forces; appointing ambassadors and negotiating treaties are diplomatic roles, and recommending public policy is a legislative/agenda-setting role.
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