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Dmitrij [34]
3 years ago
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Why did congress pass the war powers resolution after the Vietnam war

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2 answers:
eduard3 years ago
7 0

to limit the president's war-making powers.

Ulleksa [173]3 years ago
5 0
Congress passed the War Powers Resolution<span> in the aftermath of the </span>Vietnam War<span> to solve concerns and create procedures for the US </span><span>to stick to during situations where they could cause conflict abroad upon entering. 

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