Which power is specifically given to the president by the Constitution? A. To appoint Senators B. To command the army. C. To appoint Representatives D. To tax and spend

Answer :

Answer: To command the army

Explanation:

The power that is specifically given to the president by the Constitution include the command of the army, signing or vetoing of the legislation, appointment of ambassadors etc.

It's not the function of the president to appoint the Senators or to appoint the representatives. They are elected positions which are voted by the members of the public.