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Congress Passed the War Powers Act in Order to Make It Possible for the President to Declare War Instead of Congress. Give Congress

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Congress passed the War Powers Act in order to make it possible for the President to declare war instead of Congress. give Congress more oversight into military decisions. set limits on Presidential power in conflicts without a formal declaration of war by Congress. punish the Anti-War protestors.

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**set limits on Presidential power in conflicts without a formal declaration of war by Congress.**The War Powers Act, passed in 1973, was designed to check the President's authority to engage U.S. forces in hostilities without Congressional approval. It requires the President to notify Congress within 48 hours of deploying troops and limits military engagement to 60 days (with a 30-day withdrawal period) unless Congress authorizes further action.