Question

Under the Constitution of the U.S., which of the following is an accurate description of Congress’s power to declare war?(1 point)
Responses

The president must obtain the approval of the Senate before using the military to defend the U.S.
The president must obtain the approval of the Senate before using the military to defend the U.S.

While only Congress can declare war, the president has discretion to utilize military force in certain situations.
While only Congress can declare war, the president has discretion to utilize military force in certain situations.

Only Congress can authorize the use of the military of the U.S. in an offensive strategy.
Only Congress can authorize the use of the military of the U.S. in an offensive strategy.

The president is required to obtain a “declaration of war” before ordering the deployment of the military outside the U.S.

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The most accurate description of Congress’s power to declare war under the U.S. Constitution is:

**While only Congress can declare war, the president has discretion to utilize military force in certain situations.**

This reflects the constitutional balance of powers, where Congress has the authority to declare war, but the president, as the Commander in Chief of the armed forces, has the authority to respond to emergencies and certain military situations without a formal declaration of war from Congress.

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