POLS 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: War Powers Resolution

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President is the head of the executive branch. Signing a bill makes a bill become a law. Congress can override the president"s veto with a "s vote from each house of congress. Most of the time presidents won"t veto because it will make them look bad due to bipartisan views. Gives president the ability to make changes easier. Constitution is vague in regards to what count as a war. Only 5 wars have been called by presidents in u. s. history. When president utilizes the military, they have to inform congress. President is free to use the military for 90 days. President cannot use the military after these 90 days unless congress extends it. (richard nixon vetoed this. However, congress overrode this veto and made it a law. ) Nominates all federal judges from supreme court down. Other powers: inherent executive powers: (only applies to executive branch) Powers president has because he is the head of the executive branch: executive order:

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