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Which of these presidential powers comes from their role as chief executive?
appointing generals
negotiating treaties
deploying troops
signing bills
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Appointing generals.
Reason: the appointment power is part of the president’s role as chief executive. Negotiating treaties is a chief diplomat power, deploying troops is commander‑in‑chief, and signing bills is part of the president’s legislative role.
Reason: the appointment power is part of the president’s role as chief executive. Negotiating treaties is a chief diplomat power, deploying troops is commander‑in‑chief, and signing bills is part of the president’s legislative role.
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