The right to declare war is an example of what type of power?
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The right to declare war is an example of executive power.
O unitary
• reserved
• concurrent
• enumerated
• reserved
• concurrent
• enumerated
The right to declare war is an example of enumerated power.
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I apologize for the confusion. The power to declare war falls under concurrent power, as it can be exercised by both the executive and legislative branches of government in some countries.