The senate must give its approval by a two-thirds vote of the members present.
The Constitution gives the senate the power of impeachment, treaties, appointments, and war declarations.
The Legislative Branch, specifically the Senate.
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To take over the president if he dies.
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.
Explained by James Madison, the Senate's role is to protect the people against their rulers.
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Just that: approving them.
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He proposes them and is the chief negotiator in their making.
No, it cannot. The power to make treaties with foreign countries is expressly reserved to the president under Article II of the US Constitution. The only role Congress plays is that treaties are subject to the advice and consent of the Senate. Note that "Congress", (i.e. the Senate and House of Representatives together) does not have a role in approving treaties. Only the Senate has such a role.
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