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during an international crisis, the president orders the deployment of troops to a foreign country to assist in evacuating us citizens and delivering humanitarian aid. however, some members of congress argue that this action requires legislative approval.
what does this situation reveal about the president’s role as commander-in-chief?
question 11
the president has no authority to deploy troops to assist in evacuating american citizens.
question 12
the president can deploy troops in certain situations, but only congress has the power to declare a war
question 13
the supreme court should always review the president’s military decisions first before implementation
question 14
congress must approve all military action taken by the president before it can proceed
The question is about the President's role as Commander - in - Chief, specifically regarding troop deployment for evacuating citizens and delivering aid, and Congressional approval. The option "The President can deploy troops in certain situations, but only Congress has the power to declare war" aligns with the U.S. system of checks and balances. The President, as Commander - in - Chief, can deploy troops for limited, non - war - declaring purposes like humanitarian and evacuation missions, while Congress holds the power to declare war. The other options are incorrect: the President does have authority for such deployments (so the first option is wrong), the Supreme Court doesn't always review presidential military decisions (second option), and Congress doesn't need to approve all military actions (last option, as the President can deploy troops in some cases without prior Congressional approval for non - war actions).
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The President can deploy troops in certain situations, but only Congress has the power to declare war