How did the War Powers Act benefit the war effort?

Which one is right

The act limited the president's power regarding military action without
Congress's passage of military expenditures.

The act developed criteria for calling a cease-fire agreement between the United States and Japan if Japan surrendered.

The act allowed Congress to broaden the president's power regarding military action with little intervention from Congress.

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The act took away the president's power to declare war for 90 days without consent of Congress.

The correct statement is: The act limited the president's power regarding military action without Congress's passage of military expenditures.

This benefit ensured that the decision to send troops into combat or engage in military action would require oversight and authorization from Congress, helping to prevent potential abuse of power by the executive branch and ensuring that military actions were in line with the will of the people as represented by their elected representatives.