yes by a two thirds vote
Yes, the Senate plays a critical role in the realm of foreign policy by having the authority to ratify or reject international treaties negotiated by the President. This power ensures that there is a system of checks and balances in place when it comes to shaping the United States' relationships with other countries.
true.
True
The senate must give its approval by a two-thirds vote of the members present.
executive agreements
The Legislative Branch, specifically the Senate.
No it does not only a treaty
The Constitution gives the senate the power of impeachment, treaties, appointments, and war declarations.
Justices reach the Supreme Court through appointment by the President with Senate approval
It goes back to both houses for approval.
The Tenure of Office ActThe Tenure of Office Actthe Tenure of Office Act
The President can make treaties with foreign nations with the advice and consent of the Senate. He can also make appointments to certain high government positions and judgeships, but those probably aren't "created" the way treaties are created.
the senates THE SENATES
1. the president is the commander and chief of armed forces and state militias, when they are called into service 2. appoints (with the senates consent) heads of executive departments 3. may pardon people convicted of federal crimes, except in cases of impeachment, or reduce a persons jail sentence or fine 4. makes treaties with the advice and consent of the senate 5. appoints ambassadors, federal court judges, and other top officials, with senates consent 6. delivers an annual state of the union message to congress and sends congress other messages from time to time 7. calls congress into special session when nessecary 8. meets with heads of state, ambassadors, and other foreign officials 9. commissions all military officers for the united states 10. ensures that the laws congress passes are "faithfully executed"
Both the president and governor can appoint judges. The governor can appoint his states judges and the president appoints federal judges. The president can only appoint ambassadors.