Economic Stabilization Act
Yes s/he can. The President is at the top of the National Command Authority which controls the release and execution of Nuclear Control Orders.
No, the Vice President does not have the authority to call in the National Guard. The decision to deploy the National Guard is typically made by the state governor or the President of the United States.
Yes, the Vice President does not have the authority to call the National Guard. The President is the only one who can activate the National Guard, unless a state governor requests assistance in which case the National Guard can be activated by the President.
No, the Vice President does not have the authority to call in the National Guard. This power lies with the state governors, who can request assistance from the National Guard in times of emergency or unrest.
Chief of State
It gave the president the authority to set aside land for national parks.
No, the Vice President does not have the authority to activate the National Guard. This power lies with the state governors, who can activate their state's National Guard units in times of emergency or need.
No, the Vice President does not have the authority to deploy the National Guard. The power to deploy the National Guard lies with the state governors, who can request assistance from the federal government if needed.
The governor in the state level. The president on the federal level.
President Reserve Call-up
he lacked the authority and military support to secure national unity
Since WW1 by the president of the U.S.