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Who is the power to declare granted to?

Declare what? If it's "war" you mean... the answer is Congress... The President


What specific power is granted exclusively to the federal government and not to state governments?

The specific power granted exclusively to the federal government and not to state governments is the authority to declare war.


Does each state have the power to declare war?

Each state does not have the power to declare war. Only Congress can declare war.


Who is the only one who can declare war?

In the United States, only Congress has the power to declare war. This authority is granted by the Constitution to ensure that the decision to go to war is a deliberate and collective one.


Who has the ultimate power to declare war?

Congress has the power to declare war not the President.


What government agency has power to declare war?

The power to declare war is a power that belongs to Congress.


A Constitutional power specifically delegated to the federal is the power to?

One Constitutional power specifically delegated to the federal government is the power to declare war.


The Congress has the power to declare this?

Congress has the power to declare war.


Who vhas the power to declare war?

Congress has the power to declare war. The president of the United States is the commander of the military but cannot declare war without Congress.


What is the power of congress to declare war?

The Constitution grants Congress the sole authority to declare war.


Can congress declare war on another country?

yes they can. only congress has the power to do it. the president has no power to declare war


Does the enumerated power declare war?

Yes, the enumerated power to declare war is specifically granted to Congress in the United States Constitution, under Article I, Section 8. This clause gives Congress the authority to formally declare war, while the President, as Commander-in-Chief, manages military operations. This division of powers is intended to ensure that the decision to engage in war involves both the legislative and executive branches of government.