Constitution of the United States vests the “executive power” of government in the President of the United States (Article II, federall government (paper revision

The Constitution of the United States vests
the “executive power” of government in the President of the United States
(Article II).  By contrast, only specific legislative powers are granted
to Congress under the Constitution (Article I). 

-What
conflicts do these two distributions of power give rise to with regard to the
President’s role as “Commander and Chief”?

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need this is in the following format:

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cover page / 1.5 – 2 pages of information / additional page listing all sources

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footnotes as needed

please include three powers that the Congress has to
check the President’s wartime authority: 1)Congress has the power to fund or
not to fund military operations; 2)Congress has the power to declare war or
pass a resolution that authorizes military operations; 3)Congress’ power of
oversight allows for it to conduct investigations of the President as well as
to keep tabs on how the President is prosecuting a war, etc.