Yes, he could not go to war with out congress approval. He could, but only for 90 days!
yes
James Madison was in Congress before he became the fourth president of the united states of america.
yes, he can, provided he acts within 10 days or Congress adjourns before the days are up.
A bill can start in either the House of Representatives or the Senate, as both are part of the U.S. Congress. However, most revenue-related bills must originate in the House of Representatives, according to the Constitution. Once introduced, the bill goes through various committees and votes before moving to the other house for consideration. Ultimately, both houses must approve the final version of the bill before it can be sent to the President for approval or veto.
No, None of these were black.
The president of the United States of America must receive approval from the Senate of Congress in Washington D.C. -Ilyaman
He has 48 hours to notify congress.
Bush went before Congress to explain the need for war and received their approval. It is not a requirement to receive their approval, but the law does require a President explain to Congress that we are going to use military force before doing so.
Congress does not have to give approval to appoint the President's choice for Secretary of State. However, a confirmation hearing takes place before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
All bills passed by Congress must be signed by the President. The President has the power to accept or veto bills by Congress.
In the United States, both houses of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate, pass laws before they can be presented to the president. The bill must be approved by a majority vote in both chambers of Congress before it can be sent to the president for final approval or veto.
bill must be given and identifying title and number
An oversight in Congress is the fact that the bills require approval from two houses before they are passed. A third oversight is the fact that the bill has to also be approved by the President.
It is a good idea. Makes the president seek approval before going to war.
yes
McKinley sent troops to help in the Boxer Rebellion without getting permission from Congress and without declaring war.
No, the president cannot pass a law without congressional approval. In the United States, legislation must be proposed and passed by both chambers of Congress—the House of Representatives and the Senate—before it can be signed into law by the president. However, the president can issue executive orders to direct the operations of the federal government, but these do not have the same legal standing as laws passed by Congress.