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The Legislative branch has the power to make treaties according to the Constitution, but many Presidents use a loophole to bypass the need for legislative approval and make foreign policy with the executives of other nations called "Executive Agreements". These agreements are essentially the same as treaties.

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The Executive Branch (The President) - but - it must be ratified by the Legislative Branch (Congress)

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The Executive Branch

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