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Executive Branch
The Legislative Branch can ratify treaties; The Senate approves Presidential Appointments
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The Constitution requires the Senate to ratify treaties. Until the Senate approves them, they are not in force. The Senate does not automatically approve all treaties that the President sends to them.
In the US, the Legislative Branch.
Executive Branch
Legislative
The legislative branch is responsible for the approval and ratification of treaties.
The legislative branch is responsible for the approval and ratification of treaties.
Makes treaties and approves laws
The senate approves and disapproves treaties but the executive branch makes the treaties with the other countries!
The only branch of the United States Federal Government that can enter into treaties with other sovereign nations is the legislative branch.
The Legislative Branch can ratify treaties; The Senate approves Presidential Appointments
The executive (the President) negotiates the terms of treaties. The Senate must approve them as a condition of their ratification.
The President of the United States is responsible for negotiating and finalizing treaties with other countries. However, the Senate must approve treaties by a two-thirds majority before they can take effect.
Congress
The legislative branch approves Presidential appointees such as cabinet, Attorney General, Justices on Supreme Court, Judges on Federal districts, impeach the President and put President on trial, approve all treaties, reverse a veto by President, appropriate funds,