Which two of the following were key aspects of the post-World War II period that led to broad changes in the constitutional positions of Congress and the president in regard to war-making?
A) creation of a worldwide network of defense treaties
B) the military-industrial complex that kept the economy on a war footing
C) the U.S. policy of "containment" directed against the Soviet Union, China, and communism
D) Supreme Court decisions that struck down nearly all congressional anti-war legislation
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