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    a major impact of the vietnam war on united states foreign policy has been that the government has

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    I believe the answer may be refined how we go to war.


    During the Korean and Vietnam wars, the United States found itself involved for many years in situations of intense conflict without a declaration of war. Many members of Congress became concerned with the erosion of congressional authority to decide when the United States should become involved in a war or the use of armed forces that might lead to war. 


    This led to the War Powers Resolution of 1973:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Powers_Resolution  


     



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