Asked by shawda
When engaging in foreign economic policy, which part of the government approves treaties?
the president
the senate
the house of representatives
the ambassadors
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The Senate — treaties are made by the President with the "advice and consent" of the Senate, which must approve them (by a two‑thirds vote).
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