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The president is known as the commander-in-chief. What does this mean?
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The president has the power to declare war.
The president has the power to declare war.
The president has the power to determine the military budget.
The president has the power to determine the military budget.
The president has the power to give orders to all uniformed military officers.
The president has the power to give orders to all uniformed military officers.
The president has the power to grant letter of reprisal.
The president has the power to grant letter of reprisal.
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The president has the power to give orders to all uniformed military officers.
Explanation: As commander-in-chief, the president directs and commands the armed forces. Congress, not the president, has the power to declare war and to control military spending (appropriations), and letters of marque and reprisal are a congressional power.
Explanation: As commander-in-chief, the president directs and commands the armed forces. Congress, not the president, has the power to declare war and to control military spending (appropriations), and letters of marque and reprisal are a congressional power.
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