How do executive agreements differ from treaties?

A. The Senate ratifies treaties that were executive agreements from the previous administration.
B. A treaty requires approval by the Senate; an executive agreement does not.
C. Executive agreements are valid across administrations; treaties are not.
D. The president negotiates treaties. The Senate makes executive agreements.

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B. A treaty requires approval by the Senate; an executive agreement does not.
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