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Medesa

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How do executive agreements differ from treaties?
 
  a. Executive agreements are always secret, while treaties are not.
  b. Executive agreements are approved by majority vote of the Senate rather than the two- thirds vote required for treaties.
  c. Executive agreements do not need Senate ratification.
  d. There is no difference between the two.
  e. Executive agreements must be approved by the House of Representatives.

Question 2

According to the Constitution, what power does the president have to negotiate executive agreements?
 
  a. The Constitution says nothing about executive agreements.
  b. The Constitution says that executive agreements have the force of treaties but do not require Senate ratification.
  c. The Constitution says that the president may negotiate executive agreements in all areas except those explicitly forbidden by Congress.
  d. The Constitution requires that the Senate ratify executive agreements.
  e. The president is prohibited from negotiating executive agreements.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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