Executive Branch
The Legislative Branch, specifically the Senate.
which branch has the power to make treaties with the senate's approval
The legislative branch
The Senate must approve treaties and presidential appointments.
The Executive Branch, under Article 2 of the constitution. He/she has the power to make treaties, appoint ambassadors and justices(judges) of the Supreme Court with the approval of 2/3 of the Senate.
The Senate.
The executive branch of the U.S. government has the power to negotiate treaties with foreign nations. Specifically, the President negotiates treaties, but they must be ratified by a two-thirds majority in the Senate to become legally binding. This system ensures a check on the President's power by requiring Senate approval for international agreements.
It is part of the balance of power. Each branch must check the other and this is one way the President is checked.
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It is part of the balance of power. Each branch must check the other and this is one way the President is checked.
Its d senate
The Legislative Branch can ratify treaties; The Senate approves Presidential Appointments