Well, the word used in the US Constitution is "consent". Article II, Section 2 states that the President "shall have power, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties." Actually it only takes 2/3rds of the senators to consent.
No. Only the executive branch may negotiate treaties, which are them subject to approval by the Senate
The Senate is responsible for either approving of a treaty or rejecting it.
house of representives
Senate.
Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, and John Adams
peace treaty
No, since this is a power enumerated to the Senate.
Peace treaty! <3 (-<)
john adams helped the patriots negotiate
He claimed the constitution did not require him to show the papers to the house.
No, that is a federal prerogative.
France
John Hay
a process in which union and company representatives meet to negotiate a new labor contractWhat happens in collective bargaining?representatives of unions and companies negotiate new labor contracts
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin