As a commander in chief if the armed forces, what can the president do?

A. Grant pay raises to all members of the military
B. Send military troops anywhere in the world
C. Declare war against other countries
D. Declare a war unconstitutional

Respuesta :

B. Because he is the armed forces commander in chief

Answer:

B. Send military troops anywhere in the world

Explanation:

As a Commander in chief of the U.S. Armed Forces (namely, the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps), the president has the powers to command and control where military troops and ships should go (Thus, he or she can send the troops anywhere in the world or to any area of the nation), where they should be stationed, how they must be organized and what weapons they should use and when they must fight in wartime.

However, the President can not determine pay raises to members of the military nor declare war against other countries as this is a power of Congress, and neither does the President can declare a war unconstitutional, as this is a power of the Legislative branch.