No, President Roosevelt did not declare war on his own. The president can not declare war on his own. He did however, ask congress to declare war after the bombing at Pearl Harbor.
Congress has the power to declare war not the President.
Only congress can declare war, not even the President has this power.
Seems like all you need to have: is a soul, and something or someone you don't like, to declare war. so not much is needed. ANSWER: In the United States, you need the approval of Congress in order to declare war. The President does not have the power to declare war on his own.
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Customs
I do declare! If you carrying anything across an international border, you would want to declare it to the customs agent.
Failure to declare taxed items at the customs entry can be a crime. The Colonial Congress met on July 4, 1776 to declare American independence. The politician was quick to declare that he supported spending cuts. Only Congress can declare war.
Each country has different rules. If in doubt ALWAYS declare stuff to customs, if you are within the rules then you will not be charged and if you are over limit you will only be charged what is due. However, if you do not declare and are over limit you will be heavily penalised if they stop you.
Within limits, as long as you declare it
Yes, you just have to declare it on the US Customs form when you get here
The declaration was made in front of a large audience.
When you bring loose diamonds into Canada, it is imperative that you declare them to the customs officers when you enter the country.
If you try to take large amounts (over £10,000) out of the UK without declaring it, customs will likely seize the money (issuing a receipt) and will hold the money until you can prove you got it legitimately. Even if you do declare it, you will still have to prove the money is legitimately yours, and not the proceeds of crime.
Unless you are a branded company then no, wine would be one of the thinks you would have to declare at customs.
Yes, provided you declare the import to Canadian customs and pay any taxes that may be due.
Upon entering Australia, you are required to declare any convictions against you. It is then up to the customs officer on duty on how to proceed.