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the authorization for use of military force that was passed by Congress. The President alone does not have the authority to initiate military action without congressional approval, so Congress needed to be persuaded by the justification and reasoning behind the military action.

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Why did members of congress vote for military action in the persian gulf?

Because they didn't like Saddam Hussein.


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It's because Congress don't give a hoot


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When congress votes to cancel a presidents veto what is it called?

This action is called an over-ride or over-riding of a veto.


The President must always get Congressional approval when taking military action?

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When can a president military power be used?

There are no specific restrictions on when he can use his military power. He does not have to ask permission to order military action. Only Congress can declare war and appropriate the money for long-term military action, so that is something a check on his use of military force.


Who appropriates the money for the military?

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Can Congress approve military deployment?

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