True, the President is America's "Chief Diplomat." True, the legislative branch of government is the law-making branch. False, the exact number of individuals each member of the House of Representatives represents varies by district, True Senators are elected for six years and may be re-elected as often as the people wish to vote for them, False, Congress makes the laws but the Executive Branch has the power to veto them.
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The correct answers are: 1. True, 2. True, 3. False, 4. True, and 5. False. The President serves as the Chief Diplomat, Congress makes laws, each House representative serves varying numbers of constituents, Senators have a six-year term, and the President has veto power. These details highlight the checks and balances within U.S. government structures.
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