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What requires that soldiers sent abroad by the president be brougth back within 60 days unless Congress approves the action?

war powers act


Why is it important that troops can only remain in a foreign country for 60 days unless congress approves?

It prevents the President from having too much power.


Can congress make treties with other country's?

No, making treaties with other countries is one of the jobs of the U.S. President. However, they can't go into effect until/unless at least two thirds of the U.S. Senate approves them.


who requires that every bill order and resolution be presented to the president?

No not every bill is presented unless it is passed by congress. Congress is in charge of making laws. The president only approves the bill or not, but he doesn't make law. This insures that the president doesn't become a king or dictator. Lately we have had a man in the executive branch who doesn't understand this concept and has tried to make laws without congress. The end result is these actions have gone to the federal courts.


Can the president activate the Marines without congress?

yes but he must inform congress of his actions withing 48 hours and the troops can only be in the country for 60 days unless for safety they need more time[[pulling out]] unless congress approves that the troops may stay positioned there with a decloration of war


Example of Congress checking President?

One example of Congress checking the President is through the impeachment process. Congress has the power to impeach the President if they believe he has committed "high crimes and misdemeanors." This allows Congress to hold the President accountable and potentially remove him from office if necessary.


How does the supreme court override the veto by president?

A president can veto a bill that the congress passes and sends to him for his signature and he can refuse to sign it (vetoing it). But the president cannot override vetos. The congress can override president's veto by a 2/3 vote.


Describe the process of a presidential veto and how it can be over turn?

f the President approves of the legislation, he signs it (sign into law). If he does not approve, he must return the bill, unsigned, within ten days, excluding Sundays, to the house of the United States Congress in which it originated, while the Congress is in session. The President is constitutionally required to state his objections to the legislation in writing, and the Congress is constitutionally required to consider them, and to reconsider the legislation. This action, in effect, is a veto. If the Congress overrides the veto by a two-thirds majority in each house, it becomes law without the President's signature. Otherwise, the bill fails to become law unless it is presented to the President again and he chooses to sign it.


Is a veto when the president sign a bill?

No, a veto is when the president returns a bill to Congress with his or her objections. It does not become law unless Congress votes by 2/3 majorities in both houses to override the President's veto.


Can you give a dog pencillin?

No! Unless your vet approves it.


How the president is involved with the process of how a bill becomes of law?

THe President can make a bill that has passed Congress into a law by signing it. It also becomes law in 10 days if he does not sign it, unless Congress adjourns in less than 10 days after giving him the bill.


What systems exist to protect against the abuse of power?

It is the collection of Constitutional safeguards that limit what one branch of the federal government can do without the other branches or because of the other branches. For example, the President cannot legally order the enforcement and the Supreme Court cannot test the Constitutionality of a rule that Congress has not passed, and a bill passed by Congress cannot become law without the approval of the President unless at least two thirds of each house of Congress is in favor of it. Of course, the safeguards do not work unless politicians support, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, like they swore that they would when they took office.