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  1. Sep 14, 2021 · October 24, 1973. Edited and introduced by Jeremy D. Bailey. Version One. Version two. Study Questions. Congress overrode Nixons veto, but did he have the better argument? Or did Congress? Where does the Constitution place the war power? Why hasn’t the War Powers Resolution lived up to its purpose? How would Justices George Sutherland ( US v.

  2. 1. How does the Constitution distribute war powers between the President and Congress, and why did the Founders decide on this arrangement? 2. What was the War Powers Resolution of 1973? 3. Why did President Nixon veto it? 4.

    • 20 min
    • 1960s, 1970s, Cold War
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  4. Jan 6, 2020 · The War Powers Resolution (P.L. 93-148) was enacted over the veto of President Nixon on November 7, 1973, to provide procedures for Congress and the President to participate in decisions to send U.S. Armed Forces into hostilities.

  5. Oct 24, 1973 · On this day in 1973, President Richard M. Nixon vetoed the War Powers Resolution, labeling it “unconstitutional and dangerous.” On Nov. 7, after the House and Senate overrode Nixon’s veto,...

  6. Jun 5, 1996 · The War Powers Resolution, Public Law 93-148, was enacted by Congress over the veto of President Nixon on November 7, 1973. Through more than twenty-two years of experience, the resolution has remained a focus of controversy on the war powers of the President and Congress under the Constitution.

  7. Congress passed the resolution over Nixon's veto. Since then, presidents have consistently taken Nixon's perspective, and have reverted to tradition by continuing to deploy military forces on their own authority. Every U.S. president since Nixon has been accused of violating the War Powers resolution.

  8. The War Powers Resolution was passed by both the House of Representatives and Senate but was vetoed by President Richard Nixon. [5] [4] By a two-thirds vote in each house, Congress overrode the veto and enacted the joint resolution into law on November 7, 1973.

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