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Which of the following is solely the role of the legislative branch in international trade?
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setting trade policy priorities for the United States
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approving trade agreements negotiated with other countries
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adjudicating trade disputes between the United States and other countries.
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negotiating trade agreements with other countries
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Select: approving trade agreements negotiated with other countries
Congress (the legislative branch) has the sole authority to approve implementing legislation for trade agreements; negotiation is done by the executive, and adjudication or policy-setting are executive/judicial or shared functions.
Congress (the legislative branch) has the sole authority to approve implementing legislation for trade agreements; negotiation is done by the executive, and adjudication or policy-setting are executive/judicial or shared functions.
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