The powers the presidency claims for itself in times of crisis fall under what are known as inherent powers. Other kinds of powers include expressed and implied.
How did the way in which Truman handled the Korean crisis affect the powers of the presidency
He increased power of the presidency by setting a precedent that future presidents would follow of declaring war without formal congressional declaration of war. Truman based his Korean policy on the UN.
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executive powers, legislative powers, and judicial powers.
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War Powers Act
War Powers Act
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Article II in the Constitution which is known as the Executive Article.