While Congress may have the broader power to “make war,” the Founding Fathers feared that the nation might ______.
a. find itself in a unilateral military operation with a foreign power without Congress’s authorization
b. be unable to respond quickly to threats when Congress was not in session
c. be susceptible to military invasion by foreign powers without proper protection
d. lack centralized military expertise and leadership under presidential authority
b. be unable to respond quickly to threats when Congress was not in session
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Answer:
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes enunciated what famous free expression test?
a) "Obvious and direct threat" b) "Inseparably locked up with the action" c) "Clear and present danger" d) "Anticipated danger"