Giving or not giving money to foreign-policy plans
The power that Congress is allowed to control is the second amendment of the Bill of Rights, the right to bear arms.
Congress shares power in this field with the president. Only Congress may declare war.
True/ yes Congress can use its power of appropriation
Important actors in shaping US foreign policy include the President, Congress, and key executive branch officials such as the Secretary of State. The President holds significant authority in setting the direction of foreign policy, while Congress plays a role in approving treaties and funding. Executive branch officials provide expertise and advice to the President, influencing decision-making.
Congress has four major powers that pertain to foreign policy. These are the power to declare war, to trade with foreign nations, to support an army or navy, and to support a militia.
decide the defense and foreign aid budgets
The Congress holds the power to regulate foreign and interstate trade.
Congress shares power in this field with the president. Only Congress may declare war.
I think that both Congress and the president should have power in conducting foreign affairs. Some powers are not listed in the Constitution but both the president and Congress should have some exclusive foreign policy powers.
it affects it by giving congress an oppurtunity to seek out an expansion of its power over foreign affairs.
It can limit what the President can do because, for example, it has the power to declare war and to approve or deny funds.
Limited government