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Q: Can the senate reject a treaty negotiated by the president?
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Who approves a treaty negotiated by the president?

The Congress has to approve any treaty or truce signed by the president, ambassador, or any representative.


Do the house and the senate both have to ratify a treaty negotiated by the president?

The senate ratifies treaties with a two third majority.


What must occur after the president negotiates a treaty?

All treaties must ratified by the Senate before they take effect.


What fraction of body of congress must approve a treaty that the president has negotiated?

2/3 vote of Senate


What former US President petitioned the US Senate to reject the 1898 Treaty of Paris?

Grover Cleveland.


What was consistent with the Senate's decision to reject the Treaty of Versailles?

President Harding made a separate peace with Germany to end the war.


What actions consistent with the senate's decisions to reject the Treaty of Versailles?

President Harding made a separate peace with Germany to end the war.


Who argued the senate to reject Jay's Treaty?

George Washington


Can the senate ratify a treaty by a majority vote?

No, Senate approval must be by 2/3 of the members of the Senate present for the vote not 2/3 of the Senate as a whole. See Article II of the US Constitution.


Summarize the process by which treaties are negotiated and approved?

The president makes treaties "by and with the Advice and consent of the Senate,...provided two thirds of the Senators present concur." The Senate may accept or reject treaty as it stands, or it may decide to offer amendments, reservations, or understandings to it.


Who was president at the time of the Adams onis treaty?

James Monroe was the President when the Adams-Onis Treaty was negotiated and signed.


What is the process of treaty making?

The President negotiates international agreements, and the Senate must approve it by a two-thirds popular vote before the treaty made by the president can become effective.... government stuffs can be so confusing.... :)