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<h2>A. Congress needed to be notified of troop deployments.</h2>
Passed in 1973 over the veto of President Richard Nixon, the War Powers Resolution (its official name) blocks presidents from continuing the pursuance of a war without Congress's approval. In practice, however, the War Powers Act has often been sidestepped by presidents. The US Constitution leaves some tension in place between the legislative and executive branch when it comes to the country's involvement in war. Article I of the Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war. But Article II names the President the Commander-in-Chief, and presidents frequently have understood that role as containing the authority to deploy US forces without first getting congressional approval. The War Powers Act has been an ongoing point of controversy as US forces have been sent into all sorts of conflict zones in the 21st century without formal declarations of war. But the War Powers Act does require the President to notify Congress of troop deployments and limits the length of time troops can be deployed without Congressional approval.
Answer:
pretty sure it was because USA wanted the oil that was there
Explanation:
I looked it up and multiple results said it was because of an oil reserve that was there.
The european union chose an anthem, the 9th symphony of beethoven. It didn't really work, because most europeans don't even know there is a european anthem.
I would quote Carrie Nation because she was an important member of the temperance movement, a movement that temporarily caused the banning of alcohol in the U.S.
The outcome will be forecasted using the prescriptions of the law of demand. If the price of a good decreases, this will have the opposite effect on the quantity demanded by consumers, that will increase. More people would be willing to purchase the product at a lower price
In conclusion the law of demand states how price and quantity will always move in opposite directions. The only exception to the law would occur with Giffen type goods.