The Congress can declare war and raise armies
Congress (Senate and House of Representatives) can declare war and raise an army.
The power of congress to declare war and raise an army or navy is an expressed power.
The Legislative Branch can explicitly declare war.
No army in any western country can declare war.
The Legislative Branch of government can declare war, or more specifically, Congress.congress.
The Legislative Branch (Congress) has the power to declare war.
The army falls under the jurisdiction of the executive branch of government. The President, as the commander-in-chief, is ultimately responsible for the army. However, the legislative branch, specifically the Congress, has the power to declare war, appropriate funds for the military, and provide oversight.
The legislative branch.
No. The judicial branch does not have the authority to declare war.
Congress had the power to raise an Army by asking the States for troops.
One of them is to make laws and raise money by collecting taxes or borrowing money and the last one is to declare war (if needed).
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