Asked by sydney pritchett on Sep 27, 2024

The Constitution attempts to restrain the president's use of domestic force by

A) stating that a state government must request federal troops before the president
Can deploy them within that state to provide public order.
B) strictly prohibiting presidents from ever deploying federal troops within the
United States.
C) requiring two-thirds of both the House and the Senate to vote in favor of any
Presidential order to deploy federal troops within the United States.
D) requiring a majority of both the House and the Senate to vote in favor of any
Presidential order to deploy federal troops within the United States.

Domestic Force

The use of law enforcement or military resources within a country to maintain order, conduct operations, or address internal threats.

Federal Troops

Military forces deployed by the federal government of a nation, often during emergencies or to maintain order.

Public Order

The general societal condition in which public laws, norms, and standards are respected and maintained, ensuring community safety and harmony.

  • Identify the processes and requirements for presidential actions such as vetoes, executive orders, and deployment of forces.