What did the War Powers Resolution of 1973 do?
A.
It slowed the growing power of the legislative branch.
B.
It promoted the powers of the executive branch.
C.
It limited the president’s power to start wars.
D.
It forced the legislative branch to fund wars properly.
E.
It required the president to listen to the Joint Chiefs.

Respuesta :

The answer will be B, It promoted the powers of the executive branch. :)

Answer:

The correct answer is C. The War Powers Resolution of 1973 limited the president's power to start wars.

Explanation:

The War Powers Resolution, which was adopted in 1973, was drawn up in collaboration by both chambers of Congress. The resolution restricts the president's authority to send armed forces into conflict abroad in such a way that it is necessary for Congress to approve the action. The resolution requires the President to consult the Congress within 48 hours of the military being deployed and also that the forces are not longer than 60 days in military occupation, including 30 days intended for transport, without the authority to use force or declaration of war by Congress.