its where people approve over treatys. just kidding just wanted to be like all the other people who tried to answer this but never gave a good answer
An executive agreement is an example of an action that does not require congressional approval. It is an agreement by heads of government, and is less formal than a treaty.
Why was U.S. President Wilson unsuccessful in his attempt to get Senate approval for the Treaty of Versailles? Most of the Senators did not agree with the U.S. policy of isolationism. The Senate felt the treaty would limit U.S. independence in world affairs. Many Republican Senators favored greater U.S. involvement in world affairs. The Senate urged greater U.S. involvement in the League of Nations.
solemn referendum - Wilson's strategy in the post ww1 election of 1920 regarding approval of the Treaty of Versailles
Wilson could have compromised with the Senate and been willing to make changes to the provisions he wished to ask for in the treaty before he went to Versailles. He could have taken a couple, more-important Senators with him to the meeting. The Senate was also suspicious of the League of Nations. They worried that if they signed the Treaty, the League would get the US involved in later world conflicts.
The Treaty Of Paris
2/3 of senators
No it does not only a treaty
does not require the approval of the senate
An executive agreement does not require Senate approval.
An executive agreement does not require Senate approval.
An executive agreement does not require Senate approval.
The Treaty of Paris ended the armed conflict (hostilities).
yea
yes
The approval of the Senate
An executive agreement is an example of an action that does not require congressional approval. It is an agreement by heads of government, and is less formal than a treaty.
It goes to congress for approval or not.