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The constitution does not give the president power to

a. veto legislation.
b. serve as commander in chief of the military
c. declare war
d. convene sessions of congress
e. serve as administrative head of the nation.

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Answer:

C is the correct option.

Step-by-step explanation:

The power to declare war is vested in congress. The US constitution grants the president the power to veto legislation, to command armed force, to get the written opinion of cabinet, convening and adjourning the congress, grant pardons. President can also make treaties but it need to be ratified by the congress. He is not given the power to declare war.

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