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Which best explains how the structure of the president’s executive office helps fulfill its role?
The office is led by the chief of staff, who serves as the sole adviser to the president.
The office has multiple levels of staff and advisers who help the president in many areas.
The office is led by the vice president, who serves as a key adviser to the president.
The office has a single level of staff and advisers who help the president in many areas.
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The office has multiple levels of staff and advisers who help the president in many areas.
This is correct because the Executive Office of the President contains several specialized units (e.g., OMB, NSC, CEA, White House staff) and layers of advisers that allow the president to manage diverse policy, administrative, and political duties.
This is correct because the Executive Office of the President contains several specialized units (e.g., OMB, NSC, CEA, White House staff) and layers of advisers that allow the president to manage diverse policy, administrative, and political duties.
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