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The Council of Economic Advisers aid the President with assistance and advice when it comes to complicated economic matters. Complicated issues such as tax policies, inflation, and foreign trade. Made up if three members who all need the approval of the Senate.
The President is able to regulate trade with agreements with other countries with the products that are being traded and their regulations. Regulations such as sanctions, barriers, and tariffs.
The Presidents Ambassadors are responsible for assisting the President with his execution of foreign policy. These ambassadors are commonly sent to other countries in which the United States feels the need appropriate representation.
With these powers, this gives the President the ability to keep a controlled economy.
The electoral college is made of electors from each state, and the electors choose the president based on the popular votes of the people; "supposedly". When we as americans vote in November we vote for an elector that will represent our president in the election, since they are therefore chosen by the electoral votes. For instance more Americans voted for Gore when him and Bush ran in 2001 but Bush won the Presidency because he obtained more electoral votes.
The President is elected by the electoral college and by popular vote of the people.
The President and Congress both conduct foreign affairs but with the foreign policy bureaucracy the President is always kept up to date with what is happening all around the world, that may concern the United States four goals on foreign policy. The Foreign Policy Bureaucracy is composed of multiple groups including the CIA.
This is the head of 15 executive departments. All heads of the departments except that of justice are labeled as secretaries. The head of the Department of Justice is known as the Attorney General. These heads provide the president with concerns and information regarding their departments, and he then calls cabinet meetings to rely on the information they supply him with