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7 April, 11:03

Is the president given too much power during national emergency declarations? Explain.

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  1. 7 April, 12:11
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    When President Roosevelt took office March 4, 1933, the nation was confronted by an unparalleled economic and fiscal crisis. To enable the federal government to meet that crisis expeditiously and effectively, the Chief Executive was armed with sweeping emergency powers. Today, five years later, the President retains most of the powers then granted, while others have been extended to him in the intervening period. The authority of the presidential office will be further enhanced, moreover, if Congress enacts this year certain legislation now pending.
  2. 7 April, 13:07
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    yes the president is given way to much power during national emergencies take the "orange" president he withheld the peoples money and all that so yes that is my answer
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