President F. Roosevelt was very approving of the war. He made policies to help the Allies in the war, without actually entering it. He also raised American's hatred for all things German and Japanese. After Pearl Harbour, he was insistent of going to war. He now had a solid reason for joining the war. He did not delay, he waited less than 24 hours to declare war after the attack. Therefore, it is evident FDR approved of our entrance to WW2.
No, they can only approve war when the president asked for it
yes, the senate confirms appointments and has the ability to formally declare war.
No, he sent supplies to both sides, and before the entrance of the US, the United states was sending military weapons.
The War has to pass through Congress and the President has to ask for it.
Legislative assembly
Congress must approve the congress is the head of defense and they can declare war .
Congress has the ability to approve a war budget, thus if they do not allocate any money for the war, then the president cannot do much about it.
President Woodrow Wilson was the president during World War 1. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the president during World War 2 until he died near the end of the war. President Harry S. Truman was president through the end of the war and during the Korean War.
in world war two we entered by the boming of pearl harbor and ww2 was the natzies
In the United States Congress is the only authority provided by the Constitution that can approve an Official Declaration of War that would then be subsequently signed by the President.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
No