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how can congress limit the presidents ability to wage war?
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by vetoing executive orders
by appointing military leaders
by issuing pardons
by placing financial restrictions
Congress holds the power of the purse (control over federal spending). Placing financial restrictions on military operations limits the President's ability to fund war efforts, directly constraining their capacity to wage war. Vetoing executive orders is a presidential power, not Congress's; appointing military leaders involves Senate confirmation but doesn't directly limit war-waging ability; issuing pardons is a presidential power unrelated to war limits. Thus, financial restrictions are the correct method.
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By placing financial restrictions