The Constitution requires the Senate to ratify treaties. Until the Senate approves them, they are not in force. The Senate does not automatically approve all treaties that the President sends to them.
The Legislative Branch can ratify treaties; The Senate approves Presidential Appointments
In the US, the Legislative Branch.
Article VI established the supremacy of US laws, forbade religious affiliation to be used in determining official positions, and made all previous US debts the responsibility of the new government.
1. To make laws 2. Set money aside for a specific use 3. Impose taxes 4. Approves treaties and candidates for appointment to government positions
The senate approves and disapproves treaties but the executive branch makes the treaties with the other countries!
the US. President approves treaties.
Treaties are ratified by Congress, in the US.
senate
Congress
The Constitution requires the Senate to ratify treaties. Until the Senate approves them, they are not in force. The Senate does not automatically approve all treaties that the President sends to them.
the senate
Legislative
The Senate has the important job of approving treaties made by the president.
The President of the United States is responsible for negotiating and finalizing treaties with other countries. However, the Senate must approve treaties by a two-thirds majority before they can take effect.
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Makes treaties and approves laws