The senate may approve or disapprove the treaty.
The senate may approve or disapprove the treaty.
It does not go into effect until the US Senate ratifies it.. . . then the Congress has to ratify (approve) it.The senate may approve or disapprove the treaty.
The_Supreme_Court_has no constitutional power to do anything,_but_the_Congress_must_ratify,_or_approve,_the_president's_treaty.">The Supreme Court usually does nothing, but the Congress must ratify, or approve, the president's treaty.
The president that failed to get the senate to ratify the Treaty of Versailles was Woodrow Wilson.
a treaty
If the Senate does not agree with the treaty presented to them by the President they do not have to accept it.
The process in signing a treaty with a foreign country starts with negotiation with the Secretary of State. It is followed by negotiation of US representatives. Upon agreement of terms, the president submits treaty to Senate and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee considers treaty and reports to Senate and must be approved by 2/3 majority.
the senate
The legislative branch with a 2/3 majority vote.
The President makes an executive agreement with Another Country instead of a formal treaty
probibly
two-thirds of the Senators