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If the president negotiates a treaty with another nation, when does it become law in the United States?
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after it is approved by both houses of Congress
after it is approved by both houses of Congress
after it is approved by the House of Representatives
after it is approved by the House of Representatives
after it is approved by the Senate
after it is approved by the Senate
after it is approved by the Supreme Court
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after it is approved by the Senate
The Constitution requires the president to get the Senate's "advice and consent" (two‑thirds vote) for a treaty to be ratified and become binding.
The Constitution requires the president to get the Senate's "advice and consent" (two‑thirds vote) for a treaty to be ratified and become binding.
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