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1 March, 18:27

The Constitution limits the executive branch from the Clary war by giving the power to

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  1. 1 March, 20:40
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    The US Constitution allocates different powers to different branches as a way of insuring that no one branch becomes too powerful. Article I, §8, clause 11 gives Congress the sole power to declare war.

    This has become controversial as the Executive branch has found ways around this delineation of power.
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