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The Constitution limits the executive branch from declaring war by giving that power to
the judicial branch.
the legislative branch.
the leader of the Senate.
the leader of the House.
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the legislative branch.
(The Constitution gives Congress—not the President—the power to declare war (Article I, Section 8); the President is Commander in Chief but cannot formally declare war.)
(The Constitution gives Congress—not the President—the power to declare war (Article I, Section 8); the President is Commander in Chief but cannot formally declare war.)
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