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The Executive Branch - specifically the Office of The President.

HOWEVER, to become valid and binding these treaties must be ratified by Congress (the Legislative Branch)before they actually become effective.

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The Executive Branch, with the consent of the US Senate (legislative branch).
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What branch has the power to make treaties with senate approval?

Executive Branch


Which branch of the government has the power to make treaties with the senates approval?

The Legislative Branch, specifically the Senate.


Who has the power to make treaties and must be approved by whom?

The executive branch of the government has the power to make treaties, but each treaty must be ratified by the US Senate


Which branch of government is made of nine supreme court justices?

which branch has the power to make treaties with the senate's approval


What branch of branch ratifies treaties?

The president can make treaties, but Congress must ratify them.


Who has the power in the US to make treaties with foreign countries?

the executive branch almost 100% sure


Which branch has the power of ratifiy treaties?

The Senate.


Who has the power to make treaties with foreign governments provided two thirds of the senate approval?

The legislative branch


What branch makes treaties and appointments?

The Executive Branch, under Article 2 of the constitution. He/she has the power to make treaties, appoint ambassadors and justices(judges) of the Supreme Court with the approval of 2/3 of the Senate.


What branch can make treaties with foreign governments?

Executive Branch :)


What branch make treaties with other countries?

Executive branch


Which branch controls negotiate treaties?

The executive branch negotiates treaties. The Senate must approve those treaties. The answer can be found in Article II Section 2 of the US Constitution. It reads: "He shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur" (He is referring to the President.)