The War Powers Act of 1973 was passed
A. with huge majorities in Congress and the support of the president.
B. with a narrow majority in Congress and the support of the president.
C. to strengthen the power of the president.
D. over a presidential veto.
E. due to military overreach in the Middle East.
Answer: D
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