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It gave President Johnson the authority to use whatever military might he wanted to use to defeat North Vietnam.

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The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution expanded the powers of the President by giving him the authority to take military action in Vietnam without a formal declaration of war from Congress. This resolution effectively allowed the President to escalate US involvement in the Vietnam War without needing explicit permission from Congress. It is considered a significant expansion of executive power and has been used as a precedent for future military actions without congressional approval.

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What resolution giving johnson military powers?

The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution .


What problems might arise from giving a president powers such as those defined in the Tonkin Gulf Resolution?

nothing but chaos


What granted the US president broad military powers in Vietnam?

The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution in 1964 gave U.S. President Johnson any military force necessary to protect U.S. interests. The "War Powers Resolution" in 1973, which over-rode President Nixon's veto, restricted the President's power, without "Congressional Approval." The WPR was brought about by President Nixon's ground campaigns in Cambodia & Laos in 1970 and 1971, respectively.


What was the name of the resolution passed by Congress that approved the sending of U.S. soldiers to fight in Vietnam?

After the naval engagements in the Tonkin Gulf in 1964.


Which document allows the presidets the power to go to war?

For Vietnam it was the "Tonkin Gulf Resolution." See Presidential War Powers.


President Nixon's alleged abuse of authority in which war led to the War Powers Resolution of 1973?

President Nixon's alleged abuse of authority in The Vietnam War led to the War Powers Resolution of 1973.


What was the view of the Under Secretary of State Nicholas Katzenbach on the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?

The Under Secretary of State, Nicholas Katzenbach was a distinguished lawyer, who had been Attorney General. Before joining the Johnson administrantion he had been a professor of law at Yale University. In his view, the Tonkin Gulf resolution was for all practical purposes a declaration of war, giving Johnson the powers of any president who operated as if the US Congress had declared a war on another nation.


Congress passed the war powers resolution over which president veto?

Richard Nixon


How has the president power to make undeclared war been potentially limited?

The War Powers Resolution.


Does the president of the US have the power to declare war?

No, not according to the Constitution. In 1973, Congress passed the War Powers Resolution in response to repeated violations by presidents. The War Powers Resolution allows the President to send a limited amount of troops to a conflict for a limited time.


What political trend was addressed in the war Powers resolution in the 22nd amendment?

The growth in the need for the president in crisis.


What act limits the president's ability to send troops into battle without a declaration of war?

The War Powers Resolution of 1973 is an attempt to set such limits. There is a question about its constitutionality. It has not been upheld by the Supreme Court and presidents do not always obey it.