The federal government exercises certain powers in foreign affairs. The most important of these is that the federal government has the right to enter into treaties and agreements with other governments.
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According to the US Constitution, the US Federal government has exclusive competence in foreign affairs, including, among other rights, the right to negotiate treaties, conduct diplomatic relations, attend international conferences, and perform all acts related with international commerce.
no, the federal government is responsible for foreign affairs.
The federal government exercises limited powers in foreign affairs stated in the Constitution. These powers include the ability to make treaties, print money, declare war, and to create an army.
Did congress have the power to manage foreign affairs
declare war maintain army and navy coin money regulate trade between states and with foreign nations
The federal government controls foreign affairs because the country must one policy in dealing with other countries. The states control education and marriage because the Constitution gives the states the freedom to regulate in areas that the federal government does.