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The U.S. Constitution establishes that the president has the responsibility of receiving foreign ambassadors to the United States in which part of the document?
  1. Article II, section 3, clause 3
  2. Article III, section 3
  3. Article I, section 4, clause 2
  4. Article I, section 6, clause 3
Explanation
Answer: A - The Constitution names the president as the chief ambassador for the nation in Article II, section 3, clause 3. Sections 2 and 3 of Article II are dedicated entirely to the president's responsibilities.
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