Which constitutional provisions has been used to justify the inherent powers of the president?(1 point) Responses the power to declare war the power to declare war the War Powers Act the War Powers Act the take care clause the take care clause the vesting clause

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The constitutional provisions that have been used to justify the inherent powers of the president include the vesting clause and the take care clause.

  • The vesting clause (Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution) grants the President executive authority.
  • The take care clause (Article II, Section 3) mandates that the President must "take care that the laws be faithfully executed," supporting the idea that the president has the power to act in ways that may not be explicitly detailed in the Constitution to fulfill this duty.

Therefore, the correct responses are the take care clause and the vesting clause.