How do the foreign policy powers of Congress compare to the foreign policy powers of

the president? (1 point)
O Congress can regulate trade, while the president can use judicial review.
O Congress can declare war, while the president can make treaties.
Congress can appropriate money, while the president approves diplomatic
appointments.
O Congress can command the military, while the president appoints diplomats.

1 answer

The statement that best summarizes the comparison of foreign policy powers between Congress and the president is:

O Congress can declare war, while the president can make treaties.

This is because the U.S. Constitution grants Congress the power to declare war (Article I, Section 8), while the president has the authority to negotiate and make treaties with foreign nations (Article II, Section 2), although treaties typically require Senate approval to be ratified.