How did the Vietnam War lead to limited power for the U.S. president?(1 point)

Responses

The U.S. had to refrain from other proxy wars.
The U.S. had to refrain from other proxy wars.

Congress passed the War Powers Resolution to limit unchecked military action.
Congress passed the War Powers Resolution to limit unchecked military action.

The president was prevented from fighting in Cambodia.
The president was prevented from fighting in Cambodia.

The president could not act alone without UN support.

1 answer

The correct response is:

Congress passed the War Powers Resolution to limit unchecked military action.

This resolution was enacted in 1973 in response to concerns about the nature and conduct of the Vietnam War, which highlighted the need for Congress to be more involved in decisions regarding military engagement.