Why did Congress enact the War Powers Resolution?

a. to expand the powers of the president in the conduct of war
b. to make Congress the sole actor in the conduct of war
c. to limit the powers of the president in the conduct of war
d. to require the secretary of defense to inform Congress whenever troops are deployed

c

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State and local governments increasingly rely on fees and charges for services rendered. Which of the following is not an example of such a fee or charge?

a. Sales tax on beer sales b. Paying for a permit to enter a state park c. Paying a separate bill for city water and sewer service d. Paying to register your vehicle

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In his landmark book Presidential Power: The Politics of Leadership, Neustadt argued that the president's most fundamental power is the power to ?_______________

A) persuade B) declare war C) pass legislation D) veto bills E) appoint officials

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