The founding fathers did not want to vest too much power in any one branch of government. The power to declare war is one best left to a majority vote in the legislature.
The Constitution limits the president's power based on checks and balance.
The President has the most power in his or her role as the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces. Information for the executive branch is laid out in Article Two of the United States Constitution.
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There is nothing in the Constitution or Federal statutes that limits a President's ability to nominate someone as a federal judge. The Senate may prevent the nominee's appointment in several ways, most notably by rejecting the candidate during the floor vote.
I think that both Congress and the president should have power in conducting foreign affairs. Some powers are not listed in the Constitution but both the president and Congress should have some exclusive foreign policy powers.
The founding fathers did not want to vest too much power in any one branch of government. The power to declare war is one best left to a majority vote in the legislature.
george washington I think
The system of checks and balances is a part of the Constitution. It guarantees that no part of the government becomes too powerful.
George Washington I think
The most important power in the constitution is the taxing and spending power given to Congress. Other important powers include the president's appointment and veto powers, Congress' foreign affairs and spending powers.
He argued that they were against the constitution.
the president of the u.s has veto power...