In the area of foreign policy, the President has both formal and informal powers.

What is the Constitutional difference between an executive agreement and a treaty?
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A Treaties and executive agreements are the same thing.Treaties and executive agreements are the same thing.
B Treaties must be approved by Congress and executive agreements do not.Treaties must be approved by Congress and executive agreements do not.
C Treaties must be approved by the Senate and executive agreements do not need approval.Treaties must be approved by the Senate and executive agreements do not need approval.
D Treaties do not need approval and executive agreements must be approved by the House .

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C Treaties must be approved by the Senate and executive agreements do not need approval.
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