The War Power Act

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Description

In this activity you will be given primary-source documents to analyze. Use these documents to identify arguments with varying points of view. Be sure to make comments on the passages you highlight while working through the activity.

After reviewing the information and collecting specific support in the Document Analyzer chart, you will write a short essay. Your essay should take a position answering the question "Does the president need the approval of Congress to go to war?"

Essay Requirements:

  • Strong thesis statement relating to the guiding question
  • Distinct introduction, body, and conclusion
  • Specific support from the documents analyzed
  • Student commentary on the support guides the essay
  • Correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation throughout
  • Formatted according to MLA guidelines

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War Power Act
Among the major collision between the USA president and the congress is the powers to
declare war on another country (Bickel 3). In the recent decades, most the USA presidents have
been criticized for declaring wars on another country without the congressional approvals. For
instance Obama in Libya and bin laden, Bush in Iran among others. The crisis is based on the
fact that the war power ac...


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