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. establishing the civilian Atomic Energy Commission

This body worked on atomic energy's possible nonmilitary uses, while the president retained the sole authority to order the bomb dropped.

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I looked up this question to answer it in my history book. All my book said was that the president can only carry out or execute the laws congress passes,meaning they can only collect the taxes that congress orders and pay out only the money congress directs. So Are they Saying that He can if the Congress approves?


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