Why do presidents depend so heavily on the National Security Council advisor for foreign policy advice?

Answer Choices:

A) The National Security Council consists of career bureaucrats who are experts on foreign policy.

B) The National Security Council advisor is appointed by the president.

C) There is no one else in government that the president could turn to for advice.

D) The National Security Council contains all the highest government officials knowledgeable in foreign policy matters.

Respuesta :

the  correct option is B
B) The National Security Council advisor is appointed by the president.

The issue of trust and confidence is highly regarded for the president to successfully execute his mandate as the chief diplomat of the USA.

Answer is B:

Explanation:

Because he only answers to the President.