Why does the United States negotiate treaties with other nations?

(1 point)
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to claim rights to new lands
to claim rights to new lands

to declare hostile intentions
to declare hostile intentions

to gather information about policies
to gather information about policies

to make legally binding agreements
to make legally binding agreements

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The United States negotiates treaties with other nations primarily to make legally binding agreements. Treaties serve to formalize commitments and arrangements between countries on various issues such as trade, defense, and environmental protection.

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