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n what ways is the Senate able to check the president’s powers in foreign affairs?
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voting to approve military operations and treaties
voting to approve military operations and treaties - no response given
voting to approve treaties and appointments of diplomats
voting to approve treaties and appointments of diplomats - no response given
voting to approve declarations of war and appointments of diplomats
voting to approve declarations of war and appointments of diplomats - no response given
voting to approve diplomats and judicial review
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Correct answer: "voting to approve treaties and appointments of diplomats."
Why: The Constitution gives the Senate the power to ratify treaties (by a two-thirds vote) and to confirm the president’s diplomatic appointments (ambassadors). The Senate does not individually approve military operations (war declarations are a power of Congress as a whole, and courts exercise judicial review, not the Senate).
Why: The Constitution gives the Senate the power to ratify treaties (by a two-thirds vote) and to confirm the president’s diplomatic appointments (ambassadors). The Senate does not individually approve military operations (war declarations are a power of Congress as a whole, and courts exercise judicial review, not the Senate).
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