Question
Why is the use of inherent powers seen as more acceptable when there is a threat to national security?(1 point)
Responses
Only the president can take action if there is a threat to national security and they must use inherent powers.
Only the president can take action if there is a threat to national security and they must use inherent powers.
The Constitution states that the president must use inherent powers when citizens feel a threat to national security.
The Constitution states that the president must use inherent powers when citizens feel a threat to national security.
The War Powers Act only limits the president when citizens do not feel a threat to national security.
The War Powers Act only limits the president when citizens do not feel a threat to national security.
Both Congress and citizens are less likely to question the actions of a president during times of crisis.
Responses
Only the president can take action if there is a threat to national security and they must use inherent powers.
Only the president can take action if there is a threat to national security and they must use inherent powers.
The Constitution states that the president must use inherent powers when citizens feel a threat to national security.
The Constitution states that the president must use inherent powers when citizens feel a threat to national security.
The War Powers Act only limits the president when citizens do not feel a threat to national security.
The War Powers Act only limits the president when citizens do not feel a threat to national security.
Both Congress and citizens are less likely to question the actions of a president during times of crisis.
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GPT-4o mini
Both Congress and citizens are less likely to question the actions of a president during times of crisis.