In what ways is the Senate able to check the president's powers in foreign affairs? (1 point)

voting to approve diplomats and judicial review
voting to approve declarations of war and appointments of diplomats

voting to approve treaties and appointments of diplomats
voting to approve military operations and treaties

1 answer

The Senate is able to check the president's powers in foreign affairs primarily through voting to approve treaties and appointments of diplomats. Treaties require a two-thirds majority vote in the Senate to be ratified, and presidential appointments for ambassadors and other diplomatic positions must be confirmed by a simple majority in the Senate.