Question
Which of the following best explains President Clinton’s use of inherent power in the Bosnian War?(1 point)
Responses
The president created a set of social programs to help Bosnians in need.
The president created a set of social programs to help Bosnians in need.
The president sent troops and supplies to support the NATO offensive.
The president sent troops and supplies to support the NATO offensive.
The president exercised his power as commander in chief after a declaration of war by Congress.
The president exercised his power as commander in chief after a declaration of war by Congress.
The president used his executive power to declare war.
Responses
The president created a set of social programs to help Bosnians in need.
The president created a set of social programs to help Bosnians in need.
The president sent troops and supplies to support the NATO offensive.
The president sent troops and supplies to support the NATO offensive.
The president exercised his power as commander in chief after a declaration of war by Congress.
The president exercised his power as commander in chief after a declaration of war by Congress.
The president used his executive power to declare war.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The option that best explains President Clinton’s use of inherent power in the Bosnian War is:
**The president sent troops and supplies to support the NATO offensive.**
This reflects his exercise of executive authority and inherent power as commander in chief to engage in military actions without a formal declaration of war from Congress.
**The president sent troops and supplies to support the NATO offensive.**
This reflects his exercise of executive authority and inherent power as commander in chief to engage in military actions without a formal declaration of war from Congress.