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all of the following are true of executive agreements, except that they:
a. are equivalent to treaties
b. are made between the president and the foreign power
c. have the force of law
d. requires senate approval within 60 days
a. are equivalent to treaties
b. are made between the president and the foreign power
c. have the force of law
d. requires senate approval within 60 days
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The statement that is not true of executive agreements is:
**d. requires senate approval within 60 days**
Executive agreements do not require Senate approval; they can be made by the president alone and have the force of law. In contrast, treaties require a two-thirds majority approval from the Senate. The 60-day timeframe typically refers to the War Powers Resolution, which applies to military action, not to executive agreements.
**d. requires senate approval within 60 days**
Executive agreements do not require Senate approval; they can be made by the president alone and have the force of law. In contrast, treaties require a two-thirds majority approval from the Senate. The 60-day timeframe typically refers to the War Powers Resolution, which applies to military action, not to executive agreements.
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