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Both the president and congress have certain powers to make war. Sometimes one branch seems to have more war-making powers than the other. Why?
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Both the president and congress have certain powers to make war. Sometimes one branch seems to have more war-making powers than the other. Why?
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The Constitution gives both branches powers to make war, but does not clearly spell out how they are to use these powers.
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