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Presidents do not need the approval to send troops anywhere in the world. However, generally the president attempts to have a consensus with Congress when sending troops somewhere.
Six , at least, on US stamps-- Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Buchanan and both Roosevelts. The first three were on regular issues, the other three were on special commemorative stamps.
The constitutional change that deals with the use of the electoral college as a rubber stamp for the popular vote was a result of party practices. The founding fathers were against this idea.
- undeclared war: the president can go into a country for 60 days without congress approval - executive agreements: the president can make a 'treaty' with another country without congressional permission -executive order: kind of like a law, but different
Family Affair - 1966 Stamp of Approval 5-8 was released on: USA: 5 November 1970
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Constitutional Amendments do not require the President's approval, but rather that of three fourths of the States.
A joint resolution is a legislative measure that requires approval by the Senate. It also requires approval from the House of Representatives and then requires the Presidents approval.
geoge washington
executive agreements
Overrride veto.
_____? is the practices of presidents seeking the approval of certain senators before submitting a nominee for a federal judgeship to the Senate as a whole
Presidential Cabinet members are appointed by the president with approval of the US Senate.
I think that only Washington and Jefferson are the only US presidents to appear on 1-cent stamps.
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As commander in chief of the armed forces