Answer:
B. Congress has the power to declare war, while the president commands the armed forces.
Step-by-step explanation:
Article I, Section 8, Clause 11 of the United States Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war on behalf of the nation and gives the president the power to execute such a declaration. Even though Congress has not declared war, the president retains authority over the military affairs.
Options:
A. Congress sets an overall military strategy, while the president determines how it is funded.
B. Congress has the power to declare war, while the president commands the armed forces.
C. The president controls military intelligence groups, while congress commands the armed forces.
D. The president has the ability to start an armed conflict, while only congress can end one.