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2 August, 12:43

What effect did the Vietnam war have on the power of the President?

A. Congress restricted his war Making powers.

B. Congress increased his power to intervene in the affairs of other countries.

C. Congress increased his peacetime power.

D. Congress restricted his power to negotiate treaties with other countries.

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  1. 2 August, 13:05
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    A is the correct answer.

    Congress abdicated its war making power to the President during the Vietnam Era.
  2. 2 August, 16:02
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    A. Congress restricted his war Making powers.

    Explanation:

    The war in Vietnam was a war fought between 1955 and 1975 to prevent the reunification of Vietnam under a socialist or communist government. In this war the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) participated, which was against the communists, with the support of the United States and other allied nations of the United States against the local guerrillas of the National Front for the Liberation of Vietnam (Viet Cong) and the Army of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam), backed by China and the Soviet Union. It is estimated that between 3.8 and 5.7 million people died in total. The United States counted 58 159 casualties and more than 1,700 disappeared, constituting the longest conflict in that country until the civil war in Afghanistan.
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