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what power does congress have besides declaring war? this question is worth 10 point(s) ○ negotiating peace treaties ○ raising and supporting armies ○ commanding military operations ○ appointing generals
According to the U.S. Constitution (Article I, Section 8), Congress has the power to raise and support armies, which is distinct from declaring war. Negotiating peace treaties and commanding military operations are presidential powers, while appointing generals involves both the president (nomination) and Senate (confirmation), not Congress as a whole. Thus, raising and supporting armies is a core congressional power besides declaring war.
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B. Raising and supporting armies