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Essay heading: War Powers Act of 1973
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Therefore, then President Johnson entered and tried to conduct a full scale and protracted war disguised as a police action. It can be said that Congress was complicit in this error but by the end of the war, there was an overwhelming reaction and outrage from the majority of Americans (Gallent, 1993)... displayed 300 characters
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It was convincing without doubt that the conduct of war had been a serious mistake.
This is because the limitation of the Presidents ability for continued deployment of U.S. forces placed the War Powers Act in the hands of the Congress (Gallent, 1993). In effect, these policies are very much in play especially in our modern times... displayed next 300 characters
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