two thirds of the senators present
The president can make a treaty if he gets an agreement from who?
two-thirds of the senator present
two thirds of the senators president i do believe
The president can make executive agreements with foreign heads of state that do not carry the status of treaty and so avoid Senate confirmation.
A treaty is a formal, binding agreement between two nations. In the United States, the first step in the treaty-making process is for the President to negotiate a draft agreement with foreign leaders. When he is satisfied with the agreement, he will sign the treaty. However, the President's signature is not enough to make a treaty legally binding under either US or international law. The US Constitution requires the Senate to ratify all treaties, with two thirds of the Senators present voting in favor of the treaty. Once this has occurred, the treaty is considered ratified and is binding on the United States. However, most other countries require their legislatures to ratify treaties as well, and most treaties explicitly say that they have no effect until a certain number of countries, and/or specific countries, ratify the treaty. It is possible for the Senate to ratify a treaty only partially. This is known as a "reservation." The Senate specifies any parts of the treaty to which it does not agree, and then ratifies the treaty "with reservations." Often, the President will then attempt to renegotiate the treaty with the other nations involved.
The cause of the Fort Laramie treaty was from the disagreement of America and the host country. The treaty was made to make agreement.
The US made peace with Germany by an agreement. This agreement was the treaty affair.
Sounds like you're describing a treaty, although it doesn't affect the U.S. Constitution.
No. He can make and propose a treaty but it must be approved by congress.
The Pilgrims made a peace agreement with the Native Americans in 1621 known as the "Treaty of Friendship." This agreement was facilitated by Squanto, a Native American who spoke English and acted as a translator and mediator. The treaty established a peaceful coexistence and mutual aid between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag tribe.
Congress has to approve it.
They make an agreement about who gets to keep what.