Convention
ask your teacher,maybe she/he will tell you
Congress under the Articles of Confederation could
Congress under the Articles of Confederation could
No. The power to make agreements with foreign powers is reserved for the Federal government.
Are u refering to the triple entente....if so then it consisted of Britain, France, and Russia
In the United States, the President has the power to negotiate and make treaties with other nations, but these treaties must be ratified by a two-thirds majority in the Senate. This process ensures that while the President can engage in diplomacy and international agreements, the Senate has a significant role in the final approval of treaties. Additionally, the President can also enter into executive agreements with foreign leaders, which do not require Senate approval.
To conduct war and diplomacy. Also, to make sure there is peace between the nations and balance in government.
The United Nations purpose is to make peace between other countries or different parts of a country
The chief executive is responsible for carrying out the nations laws. Fist You are an idiot..... the president cannot make sure laws are carried out....they can pass laws but not make sure they are carried out..... Actual Answer: Make Executive Agreements
to form peace between the nations and have a Iroquois league
to make people happpy
This question can refer to a number of agreements and frameworks. These include the the normalization of Sino-American relations by Nixon, macroeconomic liberalization initiated by Deng Xiaoping, and the granting of Most Favored Nation trade status in 1994.