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The senate power advice and consent does not apply to?

It does not apply to executive orders. This allows the President to do his job without a lot of unnecessary interference.


Does the senate have the power of advice and consent on presidential appointments and treaties?

Yes, the senate does have the power of advice and consent on presidential appointments and treaties. Read Section 2, Article II of the Constitution of the United States of America.


Who has the power to make treaties with foreign countries?

The president, with the advice and consent of the senate.


What branches of the federal government have foreign policy?

The executive has the power with the advice and consent of the senate


Who is granted treaty-making power in the US Constitution?

The executive branch (the president) has the power to with the consent and advice of the Senate.


To which of the senate's constitutional powers of advice and consent not extend?

The presidents power to make executive decidions


What is the US Senate's power to review and approve treaties and presidential appointments is known as?

advice and consent


Which body has the power to ratify treaties?

In the United States, no treaty can be ratified except by consent of the Senate. A two-thirds vote is required for ratification. The formal ratification of a treaty is actually done by the president, but he cannot do so without the senate's consent. For more information visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_Clause.


What power does the House of Representataives have with foreign treaties?

The House of Representatives has no power with regard to foreign treaties. Treaties with foreign government are negotiated by the President subject to the advice and consent of the Senate only.


How can the legislative branch check the power of the executive branch in nominating federal judges?

The Senate, one of two houses in the Legislative Branch, has the power to give their 'advice and consent' to all Presidential appointments. They also must consent to treaties.


Who ratifies a treaty made by the president?

"He shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur"...


Does the senate have the sole power to advise and consent on major presidential appointments?

Yes. The senate has the sole power to advise and consent on major presidential appointments