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how does the constitution limit the power of the president as commander in chief?
it gives the judicial branch power to get military funding.
it keeps the military from overrunning the government.
it grants power to declare war to congress.
it gives the president authority over only the army.
The Constitution divides war - related powers. The president is commander - in - chief but Congress has the power to declare war. This is a key check on the president's military power. The judicial branch doesn't have power to get military funding. Keeping the military from overrunning the government is a general goal of the system of checks and balances but not the main way the Constitution limits the president as commander - in - chief. The president has authority over all armed forces, not just the army.
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It grants power to declare war to Congress.