Explain why the President of the United States was unable to declare war on Japan following the attacks on US Military Base at Pearl Harbor. How do the Presidential powers as Commander in Chief of the armed forces balance with the congressional powers for the United States Military?

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Answer: The attack on Pearl Harbor left more than 2,400 Americans dead and shocked the nation, sending shockwaves of fear and anger from the West Coast to the East. The following day, President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed Congress, asking them to declare war on Japan, which they did by an almost-unanimous vote.

Explanation: The attack on Pearl Harbor left more than 2,400 Americans dead and shocked the nation, sending shockwaves of fear and anger from the West Coast to the East. The following day, President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed Congress, asking them to declare war on Japan, which they did by an almost-unanimous vote.

Answer: The president wasn't able to declare war because he has to be approved by the supreme curt its self then once approved he can but if they did a ballistic attack on the USA then the president has every right to declare war.

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