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Insert surname1 Student’s name Professor’s name Course title Date The President’s decisions It is very essential to first understand how the Office of the President operates in the United States. The position is an institution and not an individual, meaning that it involves several agencies, advisors, contributors, committees and consultations. Decisions made by this institution led by the head of state vary from the issue they relate to, to the impact, and intention. For instance, military decisions are quite serious and cannot primarily be the President’s decision to make alone. Therefore, decisions made by the President whether long term or short term have to be endorsed by the congress if the weight deems so. Congress works with the presidency in deliberating on these decisions to ensure that sufficient consultations are made and this helps to come up with widely represented ...
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