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the constitution limits the executive branch from declaring war by giving that power to
the judicial branch.
the legislative branch.
the leader of the senate.
the leader of the house.
In the United States, the Constitution divides powers among the three branches of government. The legislative branch (Congress) has the power to declare war as per the Constitution. The judicial branch interprets laws, the leader of the Senate (Vice - President) and the leader of the House (Speaker of the House) are part of the legislative branch's structure but do not have the sole power to declare war. The power to declare war is a key legislative function.
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the legislative branch.