Commander In Chief Automatically Validates Every Troop Movement
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Subject distribution
- Constitutional Law1
Example wrong choices
20633_emmaus_lighthouse_defense · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice Bis the Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy.
Why it's attractive
It names who commands the military but does not give the best source for this treaty-defense order.
Why it's wrong
It names who commands the military but does not give the best source for this treaty-defense order.
20633_emmaus_lighthouse_defense · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice Chas the power to declare war.
Why it's attractive
It gives the President a power assigned to Congress.
Why it's wrong
It gives the President a power assigned to Congress.
20633_emmaus_lighthouse_defense · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice Dhas the power to make treaties with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Why it's attractive
It talks about making the treaty, but the call challenges the later troop order.
Why it's wrong
It talks about making the treaty, but the call challenges the later troop order.
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