Past Us presidents used all their available powers to help serve the US as best they could and as they thought it wise to do so.
(expressed and implied A+)
Powers that are necessary to fulfill the requirements of the Constitution, but are not specifically outlined in the Constitution, are called implied powers. The opposite would be expressed powers.
To persuade Americans to accept the United States' involvement in the war in Europe
I believe all presidents have used consumer in chief powers because that is what a president is... a commander in chief.
The Congress
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The Constitution.
American Presidents have constitutional powers which are enumerated in the constitution and they have implied powers which are presumed by virtue of specified powers in the constitution. Presidents also have inherent powers. Those are powers that are by virtue of the fact that the President of the United States is the President of everybody. A Governor or a Senator or a Congressman represents only a State or a legislative district. The President is the only elected official, outside of the vice-president, who represents everybody and this gives him significant moral political authority in regard to the course of the nation as a whole.
The "Allied coalition", composed by the United States, France, the British Commonwealth and most other nations against the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, Japan).
the supream court i think
i dunnobarrack obama man
Probably all of them.
The powers of the Executive Branch are defined in Article XI.