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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.

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Who has to the power to approve presidential appointments and ratify treaties?

The Legislative Branch can ratify treaties; The Senate approves Presidential Appointments


What branch of the US government appoints all judges and makes treaties?

The legislative branch (US Congress) more specifically the US Senate, must confirm all appointments to Federal judgeships, and ratify all international treaties.


What limits the presidents power to make treaties with other countries?

The Senate must approve treaties and presidential appointments.


What branch of the government makes treaties?

judicical


What branch makes treaties with foreign governments?

legislative


What branch of government gives advice for treaties that the executive branch makes?

---> Legislative /Senate


What are the responsibilties of the executive branch?

Makes treaties and approves laws


Which brach makes treaties with other countries?

The executive branch of a government is typically responsible for negotiating and entering into treaties with other countries. In the United States, for example, the President has the authority to negotiate and sign treaties, although they must be approved by the Senate.


Does the legislative branch approve presidential appointments?

Yes, whenever the President makes an appointment to any form of Government the Legislative Branch (House of Representatives and the Senate) can approve or deny his appointments.


What are 3 powers of the president?

Military powers, treaties; appointments and temporary appointments


What are the two executive powers possessed by the Senate?

one of those powers has to do with appointments to office, and the other with treaties made by the president.


How can the legislative branch check the power of the executive branch in nominating federal judges?

The Senate, one of two houses in the Legislative Branch, has the power to give their 'advice and consent' to all Presidential appointments. They also must consent to treaties.

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