Depends...What treaty are you talking about?
The Senate failed to ratify the Treaty of Versailles primarily due to opposition from a group of senators known as the "Irreconcilables," who were against U.S. involvement in international alliances and organizations. Additionally, concerns over Article 10 of the League of Nations covenant, which called for collective security and potentially entangled the U.S. in foreign conflicts, fueled resistance. President Woodrow Wilson's refusal to compromise and his insistence on the treaty as it was also contributed to its rejection. Ultimately, the combination of isolationist sentiment and political divisions led to the treaty's failure in the Senate.
Spain spent a letter expressing a willingness to negotiate with the United States rather than fight against the United States to avoid war. President McKinley kept the letter to himself and it remained a secret.
The treaty of versailles failed to stop an outbreak of another big war but when countries like germany , italy and japan committed acts of aggression there was nothing this company could do
Articles of Confederation
Before the senate could accept it, Grover Cleveland became president. He did not approve of the planters' actions and withdrew the treaty.
Colombia failed to ratify the treaty and did not want to allow the USA build a canal on the isthmus of Panama.
Because without these large states the new national government would surely fail.
Th e articles of confederation.
The Senate failed to ratify the Treaty of Versailles primarily due to opposition from a group of senators known as the "Irreconcilables," who were against U.S. involvement in international alliances and organizations. Additionally, concerns over Article 10 of the League of Nations covenant, which called for collective security and potentially entangled the U.S. in foreign conflicts, fueled resistance. President Woodrow Wilson's refusal to compromise and his insistence on the treaty as it was also contributed to its rejection. Ultimately, the combination of isolationist sentiment and political divisions led to the treaty's failure in the Senate.
You become impeached by the government.
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) failed to be ratified by enough states before the deadline set by Congress. Originally proposed in 1972, the ERA fell short of the required 38 states needed for ratification by the deadline in 1982. Efforts to revive and ratify the ERA continue to this day.
The policies of the United States government that promote or fail to promote relationships with other countries is called Foreign Policy. The United States tries to make sure that people in other countries are treated fairly.
It isn't an illegal substance in the united states yet, so no you cannot fail but yes it can show up on a urine analysis.
When the United States entered the war, the Axis powers began to fail.
Lenette S. Taylor has written: 'The supply for tomorrow must not fail' -- subject(s): Biography, Equipment and supplies, History, Officers, Quartermasters, Transportation, United States, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, United States. Army
Only Congress can pass laws, but the President can fail to enforce them and the Supreme Court can nullify them. Only Congress can appropriate money but only the President can spend it and he has considerable leeway on how he spends it. Only the Senate can ratify a treaty, but the President can make agreements with foreign countries and not send them to the Senate.
Spain spent a letter expressing a willingness to negotiate with the United States rather than fight against the United States to avoid war. President McKinley kept the letter to himself and it remained a secret.