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The different branches of government are given different powers by the Constitution. Powers to tax, declare war, grant pardons, negotiate treaties, interpret the laws, and raise armies are some of the powers granted by the Constitution.
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Diplomats negotiate treaties, government officials sign them, and national legislatures ratify them.
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national laws, including the constitution and treaties, have precedence over state laws
national laws, including the constitution and treaties, have precidence over state laws(novanet)
It is the Secretary of State's job to negotiate treaties.
In the United States, that power is vested in the President, but the treaties must be approved by the Senate. This is Article II, Section 2, Clause 2, of the Constitution.
i think its to make treaties;)
Check and Balances. Article II of the Constitution: This article gives the President authority to ensure that the laws are faithfully executed, appoint people to assist in carrying out laws, negotiate treaties, and to command the military. Allows the President several checks on the power of the other two branches of government. Executive, Legislative and Judicial.
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