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What have presidents justified under the principles of "immediate needs of the nation" and "a mandate from the people?"
Would the answer be: It has shaped the office of the presidency into its modern form.
15 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Your statement does not answer the questions.

Presidents have taken power to wage war under the principle that war meets the immediate needs of the nation. A mandate from the people may mean that the President takes action that Congress opposes because he feels that the voters want that position.


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