Diplomats negotiate treaties, government officials sign them, and national legislatures ratify them.
No. The power to make treaties is exclusive to the Federal government.
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who can nominate officials for office in the government
who can nominate officials for office in the government
A system of government by a group of officials would be an oligarchy.
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The possessive form is the government officials' commands.
The constitution
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The President has these powers. These powers are granted to to him and him alone by the Constitution.
The legislative branch is responsible for the approval and ratification of treaties.