They share foreign relations power with the US President.
beaccause it helps give power
beaccause it helps give power
Congress and the President share foreign affairs
Congress shares power in this field with the President.
Congress.
The US Constitution divides the foreign policy powers between the President and Congress so both share in foreign policy.
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Congress is the lawmaker branch of the national government. The Supreme Court, the president and Congress all share the power to create laws.
The job of the president is to enforce the laws. The job of Congress is to legislate laws. Together they do the business of the government. The president doesn't share power with congress, but has his own duties. Congress checks his power by not passing laws, not approving appointments, approving the budget or not, and he needs approval of congress to declare war. Constitution tries to make a balance of power between the branches. Sometimes one branch will try to gain more power from other branches. Watergate changed the office of the president and it's power.
yes and no. congress is set up to whare the president, supreme court, and the legeslative branch share an equal amount of power.
The powers that the Congress and the President share include declaring war and creating laws. They also share the power to veto.
The Lowcountry became more willing to share political power with the Upcountry