President Hoovervelt sends U.S. armed forces into Atlantis on an issue of national security. Forty-three days later he asks Congress for its approval even though he is not convinced Congress supports the military action. The reason he asked Congress for its permission to continue the military action is:
A) the Constitution requires that Congress approve any military troops being overseas within two months of deployment.
B) the Supreme Court has previously ruled that Congress must have a say in all military actions in order for them to be constitutional.
C) the War Powers Act requires a president to gain congressional approval for the use of force within 90 days.
D) executive agreements such as sending troops into another country require two-thirds of the Senate to approve.
E) the president can only control military funding for up to two years before he requires Congress to reauthorize funding.
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