I have no idea what you are referring in your question. Orders in Council are not used by the US Senate or House of Representatives. Orders in Council are used by the British Monarchy and House of Lords/Parliament. See link below for a further explanation.
In 1807, Great Britain passed the Orders in Council, which prohibited neutral vessels from trading with France and its allies. This was part of Britain's broader strategy to weaken France economically during the Napoleonic Wars. The orders escalated tensions with the United States, as American ships were caught in the middle of these restrictions, leading to significant diplomatic disputes and contributing to the War of 1812.
Grand Declaration of War was created in 1920-11.
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"Orders to advance" means "orders to move forward".
German declaration of war against the Netherlands happened in 1940.
Before an actual declaration of war by the Americans, the Senate repealed a ban against arming merchant ships so they could combat German u-boats that were sinking many ships
orders in council, in British government, orders given by the sovereign on the advice of all or some of the members of the privy council, without the prior consent of Parliament. Orders in council, first so named in the 18th cent., are based either on royal prerogative or on statutory authority. The prerogative allows an order in council to be used to ratify a treaty, to declare the end of a state of war, or to appoint civil service commissioners, but as a vehicle of royal power such an order no longer has any utility. Orders in council are authorized by statute in situations where a possible emergency is contemplated in which routine legislative procedure might be too cumbersome. The order is recommended to the sovereign by the government official responsible, and there is generally a provision for subsequent parliamentary ratification. The most important use of this administrative device has been in time of war. The economic blockade of European ports during the Napoleonic Wars was accomplished by means of orders in council, and they were also used in World Wars I and II, particularly in reference to foreign trade and domestic economic regulation. Among possible current uses are the declaration of a state of emergency, the dissolution of government departments and the redistribution of governmental functions, and the issuance of an extradition order. The term is also used in some Commonwealth countries to refer to an order that is signed by the governor-general after recommendation by cabinet or committee, without having been discussed by Parliament.
The Council oversaw the war effort.
Depends on which war. Each war has its own declaration, or should.
The second declaration of war by the United States on Great Britain in 1812 was preceded by several key events, including ongoing maritime conflicts over trade rights and impressment of American sailors by the British Navy. Tensions escalated due to British support for Native American resistance against American expansion in the Northwest Territory. Additionally, economic pressures from trade restrictions and the enforcement of the Orders in Council further fueled resentment towards Britain, ultimately leading Congress to declare war on June 18, 1812.
Grand Declaration of War was created in 1920-11.
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The Council oversaw the war effort.
The Council oversaw the war effort.
The Council oversaw the war effort.
The Council oversaw the war effort.
The War Powers Act of 1941 was never repealed. It was followed up by the War Powers Act of 1943 and then limited by the War Powers Resolution of 1973. Should it be repealed? Yes. It clearly contradicts the text of the constitution that states that it is Congress' responsibility to enter hostilities.