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Look at each picture and decide what role the president is playing Presidential Roles Look at each picture and decide what role the president is playing

Chief Diplomat He is with the Prime Minister of Israel

Commander and Chief, because he is with one of the soldiers

Head of State, because he is welcoming guests to the White House

Chief Legislature, because he is signing a bill to a law.

Party Leader, because he is throwing in his support to someone running for office.

Executive Officer, because he is drafting and signing an executive order.

Commander and Chief because he is meeting with his military leadership and planning.

Chief of State because he is presenting some kind of honor or award.

The Cabinet

Executive Leader because he is meeting with the executive cabinet and planning.

Supreme Court justice President

Judicial Leader because he appoints Justices to the Supreme Court.

Chief Diplomat because he is meeting with the Prime Minister of Great Britain.

Head of State because the winners of the Super Bowl were welcomed to visit with the President.

Got a PARDON from President Ford

Judicial Leader because Nixon committed a crime, but was pardoned of it by Ford.

Commander and Chief because he is meeting with someone from the military.