The president is the supreme chief when it comes to the military and what the president decides the military has to do. Of course, they have numerous advisers who help them so it's not like they go and plan worldwide missions as they see fit. The president also negotiates treaties with other countries and represents the country in any affairs with foreign countries, both enemies and allies.
The congress has to ratify these treaties or give their approval for leading a war. This is to prevent the president from doing whatever they want to do and from being tyrannical and leading to pointless wars or getting treaties that don't benefit the American people. However, due to certain loopholes and various acts, there have been historical wars that presidents organized without the support of the congress.
The division of power should be considered reasonable because nobody can decide things on their own.
The <em>Patriot Act</em> is an act of Congress which was swiftly turned into law on October 26, 2001, after the terrorist attacks of September 11th.
The Act granted law enforcement to search any home or business without the owner's consent or knowledge, as well as the authorization to research on the telephone, e-mail and financial records of every citizen. It also authorized indefinite detentions of immigrants under suspicion.
The Act was seen as a necessary measure in order to counter the immediate effects and possible sequels of the terrorist attacks of September 11th. Law enforcement agencies made numerous detentions and were able to effectively neutralize further terrorist actions.
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The Panchatantra were an influence on Buddha
Answer is b and c.
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