The order by the President to racially integrate the Armed Forces.
No, Article I, Section 8 gives the power to declare war to Congreee only. While the President is Commander in Chief of the armed forces, he has no power to "declare war."
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The president makes treaties with other countries, commands the armed forces and to pardon criminals amnesty
The president is commander in chief of all the US military forces. This power is almost without limit. The president always has the final authority over and responsibility for any and all military matters. However, the Constitution does not assign all and absolute war powers to the president. Military power in the United States is held by both the president and Congress, with the president in the dominant position. Also, the president may use the armed forces to keep the domestic peace.
The president's relationship with the armed forces is that he is the commander in chief. This is a power that is expressed to him by the constitution.
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The President of the United States is known as the Commander-in-chief and has the power to command the armed forces of the United States.
Its a parliamentary democracy. Head of the executive power is the Premiere. Head of the state is the president. President is also the chief of the armed forces (chief commanding), but the ministry of defense is under the defense minister.
congress has the power to declare war, the president commands the armed forces
The Force Act gave President Jackson power to use armed forces. The forces could be used to enforce the collection of a tariff in South Carolina or any other state.
Congress has the power to declare war, while the president commands the armed forces.
The order by the President to racially integrate the Armed Forces.
Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces
The President is, under the Constitution, the commander in chief of the armed forces. He also has the power to appoint judges and other officials and has the power to veto legislation.
To command the us armed forces to simply win a war
To command the us armed forces to simply win a war