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The powers of the commander in chief of the armed forces belong to the
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state governments.
state governments.
judicial branch.
judicial branch.
executive branch.
executive branch.
legislative branch.
legislative branch.
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executive branch.
(The Constitution names the President — head of the executive branch — as commander in chief of the armed forces.)
(The Constitution names the President — head of the executive branch — as commander in chief of the armed forces.)
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