The War Powers Act of 1973 enforced the checks and balances in the US government, as the President must inform the Congress that he is sending troops to a hostile area in no more than 48 hours.
The War Powers Act is a congressional resolution designed in order to limit the U.S. president’s ability to initiate or escalate military actions abroad. The law requires that presidents notify Congress after deploying the armed forces and limits how long units can remain engaged without congressional approval.
In the two-tiered system of colonial government in the early eighteenth century, the parliament had the authority to enact laws that applied both to colonists and to people in Great Britain. In England, it was the Parliament that enacted laws which the colonists were required to comply.
B) impeach governors.
C) make and amend laws.
D) regulate and license insurers.
The General Assembly’s most important duty is to make and amend laws. As the legislative branch, the Assembly is the part of government that creates the laws. The others are parts of the "checks and balances" within the Georgia Constitution and are duties of other branches.