In countries where there is democracy, it is the parliament (or the meeeting having the right to make laws). It is because the parliament consists of representatives of the citizens - the representatives are chosen by the citizens. So, indirectly, it is the citizens1 right to declare war.
To make laws. To decide on peace and war.
because there is a lot of people to decide whether or not to declare war
The power of the Federal Government versus States Rights and the issue of slavery.
In this act, congress states that the president had too much power in sending troops over seas. They decide to limit the power of the president.
The president can and cannot wage war because he has the right to decide because he has the power. I don't really know the answer. you guys got tricked. CHECK!
the founders and writers of the us constitution did not want to give the president too much power so instead they gave that power to congress for a group of people to decide on not just one person
Britain & France
Britain & France
Britain & France
Britain & France
In constitutional monarchies, the queen typically does not have the authority to unilaterally decide when to go to war; such decisions are usually made by elected officials and require parliamentary approval. However, in absolute monarchies, a queen may have the power to declare war. Ultimately, the specific powers depend on the country's constitution and legal framework.
They were not at war in 1770.