Asked by freedom
Which of the following describes a foreign policy power of the president?(1 point)
Responses
the ability to negotiate treaties
the ability to negotiate treaties
the ability to approve a military intervention abroad
the ability to approve a military intervention abroad
the ability to grant a commission
the ability to grant a commission
the ability to send troops into combat
Responses
the ability to negotiate treaties
the ability to negotiate treaties
the ability to approve a military intervention abroad
the ability to approve a military intervention abroad
the ability to grant a commission
the ability to grant a commission
the ability to send troops into combat
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response that describes a foreign policy power of the president is:
**the ability to negotiate treaties**
The president has the authority to negotiate treaties with other nations, although such treaties require ratification by the Senate. The other options also involve foreign policy or military actions, but the ability to negotiate treaties is a formal power specifically designated to the president.
**the ability to negotiate treaties**
The president has the authority to negotiate treaties with other nations, although such treaties require ratification by the Senate. The other options also involve foreign policy or military actions, but the ability to negotiate treaties is a formal power specifically designated to the president.
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