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After the President of the United States orders American troops into combat in Nation B without a formal declaration of war from Congress, an anti-war activist and American citizen files a suit in federal court alleging that the military action violates the constitution because the President has exceeded her commander-in-chief powers under Article II. In response, the President files a motion to dismiss, a reviewing court is most likely to:
a) Grant the motion, as military decisions are political questions
b) Deny the motion, as the court has the authority to review military actions
c) Suspend the case until the end of the military operation
d) Refer the case to Congress for resolution

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