The 26th Amendment: “Old Enough to Fight, Old Enough to Vote” During World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt lowered the minimum age for the military draft age to 18, at a time when the minimum voting age (as determined by the individual states) had historically been 21.
Answer: It increased the presidents ability to wage war without congressional approval
<u>Answer:</u> Neutral Proclamation or declaring the U.S. to be "friendly and impartial" toward both warring powers
An implied power
is a power that Congress exercises despite not being expressly granted it by Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution.