Asked by jimmybob
In its history, the United States has declared war on ten different countries, eleven different times. Which branch of the United States government has the constitutional power to declare war?
A executive
B legislative
C judicial
D electoral
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B — legislative.
The Constitution (Article I, Section 8) gives Congress the power to declare war. The president (executive) is Commander in Chief but cannot unilaterally declare war.
The Constitution (Article I, Section 8) gives Congress the power to declare war. The president (executive) is Commander in Chief but cannot unilaterally declare war.
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