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Zorluk: OrtaThe Vietnam War and Foreign Policy

“I believe that history will record that we have made a grave mistake in subverting and circumventing the Constitution of the United States. . . . We are in effect giving the President war-making powers in the absence of a declaration of war. I believe that is a violation of the Constitution. . . . We cannot justify this resolution on the ground of defense. It is not defense we are talking about; it is the unilateral delegation of power to the executive branch to commit American forces to a conflict in Asia.”

—Senator Wayne Morse, speech in the United States Senate, August 1964

Which of the following developments in the 1970s was a direct political consequence of the debate surrounding the congressional resolution described in the excerpt?

  1. The passage of congressional legislation designed to limit the executive branch's authority to deploy military forces abroadCevap
  2. B
    The immediate termination of the U.S. military commitment in Vietnam and the signing of the Paris Peace Accords
  3. C
    A shift in foreign policy toward the absolute abandonment of the containment doctrine in East Asia
  4. D
    A Supreme Court ruling that declared the deployment of military advisors to South Vietnam a violation of the separation of powers

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The passage of congressional legislation designed to limit the executive branch's authority to deploy military forces abroad
The debate over executive overreach during the Vietnam War, sparked by the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution of 1964, eventually led Congress to pass the War Powers Resolution of 1973. This legislation was designed to reassert congressional constitutional authority over war-making by requiring the President to notify Congress within 48 hours of committing armed forces to military action and forbidding forces from remaining for more than 60 days without authorization.

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1
Analyze the stimulus document to identify the core historical context and debate.
The excerpt is a speech by Senator Wayne Morse opposing the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution of August 1964, criticizing it as an unconstitutional delegation of war-making power to the executive branch.
Understanding the source and the specific resolution being debated provides the foundation for identifying its long-term political consequences.
2
Determine the relationship between the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and subsequent foreign policy/constitutional debates in the 1970s.
The escalation of the Vietnam War under the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution led to widespread public and congressional concern over unchecked presidential power, resulting in the passage of the War Powers Resolution in 1973.
This establishes the causal historical link between the 1964 resolution's grant of executive power and the 1973 legislative effort to check that power.
3
Evaluate the options to find the one that accurately matches this development.
The option describing congressional legislation restricting the executive branch's authority to deploy forces matches the War Powers Resolution of 1973.
This confirms the correct option based on historical causality and continuity/change over time.

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The domestic debate over the executive branch's war-making power during the Vietnam War, leading to legislative efforts like the War Powers Resolution of 1973 to limit presidential authority.
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