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5 July, 12:59

Why did Senator Wayne Morse oppose the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?

He was against military action of any kind.

He supported Vietnamese nationalism.

The resolution gave President Johnson war-making powers without a declaration of war.

He was troubled that South Vietnam did not sign the resolution.

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  1. 5 July, 13:18
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    The answer to the question above is the resolution gave President Johnson war-making powers without a declaration of war.

    Senator Wayne Morse opposed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution because the resolution gave President Johnson war-making powers without a declaration of war. According to him, the resolution violates the Article One of the United States Constitution.
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