The President of the U.S. has the power to make treaties with foreign countries, but must be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. He also has the power to enter into executive agreements (secret treaties) with no Senate confirmation needed.
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Because the Senate must ratify treaties with a super majority.
make an executive agreement instead
Power granted to the President to make treaties.
The power to make treaties.
declare war and make treaties
No. The power to make treaties is exclusive to the Federal government.
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The executive branch of the government has the power to make treaties, but each treaty must be ratified by the US Senate
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To make treaties and appoint them
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The power to make treaties with foreign countries is typically considered an executive power held by the government's executive branch. In the United States, this power belongs to the president as outlined in the Constitution.