Discuss presidential authority in context of foreign policy


Question: All of the following represent presidential authority in the context of foreign policy except: Question options: The president is considered the Head of State. The president can sign treaties with the consent of the House of Representatives. The president has a variety of resources available for policymaking. The president can nominate high level officials like ambassadors. All of the above represent presidential authority in the context of foreign policy.

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