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Diplomatic and Military Powers
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President has the power to make treaties
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Must be approved by 2/3 of Senate
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President can make executive agreements, or pacts with foreign heads of state
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Doesn’t need Senate approval
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President can make executive agreements, or pacts with foreign heads of state Doesn’t need Senate approval Flow out of past agreements/legislation
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President has the power of recognition
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Acknowledge existence of country
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President has the power of recognition Acknowledge existence of country Cut-off diplomatic ties (persona non grata)
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President has the power of recognition Acknowledge existence of country Cut-off diplomatic ties (persona non grata) Often used as a step to war
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Commander in chief power is the most unchecked
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Literally can lead troops into battle
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Commander in chief power is the most unchecked Literally can lead troops into battle – On 200 occasions, presidents have sent troops with out a declaration of war
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Wartime Powers of a President
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Powers expand greatly
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Wartime Powers of a President Powers expand greatly Can use the military for domestic peace
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War Powers Resolution of 1973
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With in 48 hrs, must notify Congress of actions
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War Powers Resolution of 1973 With in 48 hrs, must notify Congress of actions Troops may remain for 60 days with out Congressional approval, also allow for 30 days for a safe withdrawal
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War Powers Resolution of 1973 With in 48 hrs, must notify Congress of actions Troops may remain for 60 days with out Congressional approval, also allow for 30 days for a safe withdrawal Congress has the power to pass a concurrent resolution to end action
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