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The Constitution limits the president's power based on checks and balance.

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How does th constitution limit the presidents power to make treaties?

Because the Senate must ratify treaties with a super majority.


How does the constitution limit the presidents power to make the appointments and treaties?

The Constitution limits the president's power based on checks and balance.


Why do you think senates must give consent to presidential appointments?

To limit the presidents power


What document sets the limit on the presidents power?

The Constitution.


Can a treaty abridge second amendment?

No. Treaties have to be ratified by the Senate. The second Amendment to the US Constitution requires "the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed". Congress has no power to limit the right to bear arms through laws or treaties.


What does the constitution do to limit government?

The constitution sets boundaries to limit what the government can & cannot do.


By having the three exclusive powers the sensate can limit the power of what branches of government?

I don't know what "three exclusive powers" you are referring to. Congress (the Legislative Branch) by wording proposed legislation which eventually may become law, can LIMIT the exercise of control of the Executive Branch (which is the branch charged with carrying out the laws), and by re-wording laws which the Supreme Court (Judicial Branch) considers can alter the law and bring it into conformity with the Constitution.^*By Having these three, As in 1. appointments 2. Impeachment 3. treaties (At least that what I put.)*The Senate's powers allow it to limit the power of the House. They can confirm appointments of Cabinet secretaries, federal judges, other federal executive officials, military officers & other federal uniformed officers.


What limit is there on the presidents power to make treaties with other?

The President can not declare war on another countries. The only limitation on the President's treaty power is his ability to get the 3/4 of the Senate to ratify his Treaty. A more interesting question is if the President and Senate create and ratify a Treaty that conflicts with the Constitution. The Supreme Court is the branch that would have to decide what takes precedent. An example would be where the Constitution has the Supreme Court as the ultimate interpreter of the Constitution yet the President and Senate approve a Treaty making the International Court the ultimate arbiter on international issues.


What did the Confederate constitution do to limit the time in office for a Confederate president?

The Confederate constitution is said to have one reasonable feature concerning the term limit of Confederate presidents. The term of any Confederate president was six years with no chance for a reelection. This idea does have merit. Unlike today, where US presidents have to devote time & money on campaigning for a second term, the Confederate president has no such obligation. One flaw of the current two term limit in the US constitution is this. On the pretext of of making political speeches around the country and explaining current and future policies, a president uses tax payer dollars to promote themselves and their future policies if reelected.


Why did Franklin Delano Roosevelt get 4 presidential terms and not 2?

When FDR served, the Constitution did not limit the number of terms a president could serve. George Washington set the precedent of two terms and presidents had followed it until FDR. After him an amendment to the Constitution was ratified that limits a president to two terms


What is a set of laws that define and often limit a government's power?

Constitution


What tradition was started by Washington and followed for more than 100 years to eventually become an amendment to the constitution?

The tradition started by George Washington was the two-term limit for U.S. presidents, which he established by voluntarily stepping down after two terms in office. This practice was followed by subsequent presidents for over a century, reinforcing the idea of limited presidential power. Eventually, this tradition was codified into law with the ratification of the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution in 1951, which officially limited presidents to two terms.