Approval of major presidential appointments.
- taxing states
- checking on the president
- checking on the house of representatives
- making laws
senate
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Because they were the only ones who were able to appoint for the position and that treaties are only given to the powers of Congress
There are no executive powers that are held by the Senate. Executive powers are reserved only for the President of the United States.
There are no executive powers that are held by the Senate. Executive powers are reserved only for the President of the United States.
There are no executive powers that are held by the Senate. Executive powers are reserved only for the President of the United States.
The president
Congress. The senate and the house of representatives.
The Senate and the House of Representatives together make up the Congress of the US.
Delegated powers
Voting on treaties.
House powers given by U. S. Constitution: + introduce all revenue bills + impeach (accuse) officials Senate powers given by U. S. Constitution: + ratify all treaties + confirm important presidential nominations + try impeached officials