Answer: The correct answer is It restricted the President's war-making powers by requiring the executive branch to consult with Congress.
Step-by-step explanation:
The choices for this question were:
- It required Congress to consult with the President before declaring war.
- It gave the President unlimited powers in declaring war as the commander in chief.
- It allowed either the President or Congress to declare war as long as they consulted with one another first.
- It restricted the President's war-making powers by requiring the executive branch to consult with Congress.
The War Powers Act restricts the President from declaring war alone without obtaining an agreement from Congress.