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HAS THE CONGRESS GIVEN THE

PRESIDENT TOO MUCH POWER
WITH REGARD TO THE USE OF
MILITARY FORCE?

choose a position- if yes, probide specific examples from history or legislative actions theyve taken and provide a solution to fixing the problem

if no, provide reasons with specific examples in history to explain why congress still had note power

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The Constitution divides war powers between Congress and the president. Only Congress can declare war and appropriate military funding, yet the president is commander in chief of the armed forces.Jul 27, 2021

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