Asked by Mustafa Sufiyan on Jun 19, 2024
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An agreement between the president and another country that has the force of a treaty but does Not require the Senate's "advice and consent" is called a(n)
A) international protocol.
B) executive agreement.
C) congressional agreement.
D) executive order.
Executive Agreement
An agreement made between the President and a foreign government that is less formal than a treaty and does not require Senate ratification.
Advice And Consent
A constitutional power given to the U.S. Senate to ratify treaties and approve presidential appointments to the executive and judicial branches.
President
The head of state and head of government in a republic, particularly referring to the chief executive of the United States.
- Understand the importance and consequences of executive agreements in international relations.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the importance and consequences of executive agreements in international relations.
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