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Describe the primary constitutional conflict between Congress and the President over the decision to go to war. (b) Describe two provisions of the War Powers Resolution that were designed to limit the President's power over war making. (c) The War Powers Resolution has received mixed reviews, but Congress has other powers over war making. Other than the constitutional power that you described in (a), identify and explain one other formal powers Congress has over war making.

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