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Article 2 created the executive branch of government. This meant that laws could be carried out.
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The president is charged with executing the laws and making sure they go through. However, if he deems a law unfit to be passed, he is allowed to veto the law and the law must go back and be revoted on.
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The electoral college is made to determine how a president gets elected into office. This is necessary because it helps determine which state has the primary party representing them.
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The president is given power to make treaties with other countries. This makes him a key role in foreign policy and diplomacy.
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The president is made the Commander-in-cheif of the armed forces. All military authority must go through him.