under the constitution, congress has the sole power to

a. act as the commander in chief
b. meet with foreign leaders
c. declare war
d. none of the above

b or d. i think b

Although some presidents haven't abided by this Constitutional clause, the correct answer is c. Congress has the sole power to declare war.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_war_by_the_United_States

To answer this question and determine whether b or d is the correct answer, let's review the powers granted to Congress in the United States Constitution.

Under the Constitution, Congress is granted specific powers in Article I, Section 8. These powers are known as the enumerated powers and include the authority to make laws, levy taxes, borrow money, regulate commerce, establish post offices, declare war, and raise and support armies.

Option a, "act as the commander in chief," is incorrect because the Constitution grants the title of commander in chief to the President of the United States, not Congress.

Option b, "meet with foreign leaders," is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution as a power solely granted to Congress. While individual members of Congress may meet with foreign leaders, the primary responsibility for conducting foreign affairs lies with the executive branch, headed by the President.

Option c, "declare war," is specifically granted to Congress in the Constitution. Under Article I, Section 8, Clause 11, only Congress can declare war. This means that Congress has the authority to decide whether the United States should engage in a formal state of war with another country.

Therefore, the correct answer is c, "declare war." Congress has the sole power to declare war, making it one of the constitutionally granted powers of Congress. The correct answer is not b, as meeting with foreign leaders is not an explicitly granted power to Congress under the Constitution.