The US House of Representatives has no direct military authority. Its members do not have any military rank or authority, and are not inside the military chain-of-command. It does, however, control two important military-related issues:
The U.S. Constitution gave Congress many important military powers. Congress can declare war exclusively. Congress is charged with raising and maintaining the armed forces and making the rules for the military.
Congress controls military spending . It has therefore has the last say on all decisions on the make-up of the military forces, what weapons systems they buy, what bases to keep up, etc. The senate has to confirm certain high-ranking appointments as well as the Secretary of Defense.
decisions on budgeting war needs and partly responsible for congressional power to declare war as a country
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Of the Allied Powers, Russia suffered the most military deaths, with 2,254,369 total. Of the Central Powers, the German Empire suffered the most military deaths, with 2,037,000 total.
impeach him
Well, Japan's government was simple many say it was a Constitutional monarchy. however, it was a military junta state meaning military-ruled most of Japan. However many say that Japan was ruled by both military and its legislation was House of representatives which was equal to House of commons in Britain and commonwealth areas and it's house of Peers was like the senate.
The two major powers were the United States and the Soviet Union.
Well you will have to be more paciffic. i think becouse the Axis powers have taken controlle of it.
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Congress and the House of Representatives
Several powers are reserved for the House of Representatives. These include: drafting appropriation bills, filing a case of impeachment against the President and electing a President if no candidate receives a majority of the electoral vote.
The Senate and the House of Representatives together make up the Congress of the US.
They can declare war I think
House elects the president if no candidate has over 50% of the electoral college votes.
Parts: The Senate and The House of Representatives. Powers: They can make new laws or change existing laws.
Congress. The senate and the house of representatives.
They have the power to foul up our country
The Senate and the House of Representatives have the power tomake laws. (the legislative power)
The three main powers are the House of Representatives, the Senate, and their Committees. We all know what the first two do, but the Committees help out by being a tie-breaker.