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The president's role of chief diplomat rests largely on provisions in the U.S. Constitution that:
A. empower the president to assume the additional office of Secretary of State in national emergencies.
B. grant the president the power to appoint and receive ambassadors.
C. grant the president all necessary and proper powers.
D. bestow upon the president the right to legislate for the public safety.