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Q: Who must approve treaties before they become effective?
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Which branch gives advice and consent for the treaties?

The Secretary of State typically negotiates treaties. The Senate must ratify any treaty before it become binding.


Is it true that the President can write treaties with other countries but the Senate must approve them first?

No exactly- the Senate must approve or ratify a treaty before it becomes binding, but the president can propose or negotiate them without Senate approval. Other countries as aware that Senate approval will be needed before treaties become finalized.


Who is responsible for directing trade negotiations and formulating international trade policies for the us?

The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), an agency within the Executive Office of the President, is responsible for leading trade negotiations and developing U.S. trade policy. The USTR advises the President on trade policy issues and represents the United States in trade negotiations with other countries and international organizations.


Who is responsible for directing trade negotiations and formulating international trade and policies for the US?

The President or his staff negotiate treaties with other nations. These treaties must be ratified by the Senate before they become effective.


Is responsible for directing trade negotiations and formulating international trade policies for the US?

The President or his staff negotiate treaties with other nations. These treaties must be ratified by the Senate before they become effective.


What is the process of treaty making?

The President negotiates international agreements, and the Senate must approve it by a two-thirds popular vote before the treaty made by the president can become effective.... government stuffs can be so confusing.... :)


Six states had to approve the constitutions before it was effective?

It is False


Which branch has the power to make treaties?

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.


Can congress create agreements with other nations?

Yes, they're called treaties. In fact, I think that Congress has to approve any treaty before the President may sign it.


Which part of the government must vote to approve a treaty before it becomes effective?

Parliament (or the Congress) Edit: More specifically, it's the Senate of Congress.


Who are the ambassadors appointed by other than the president?

The US Senate must confirm (approve) these appointments before they become official .


What is the Senates job?

All senators meet in the Senate's chamber and discuss new bills that have been introduced, they debate on whether to approve the bill (this can be a really long time). They approve bills that are proposed before they go on to congress and the president so it can become a law.