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Why might a president seek a joint resolution of congress instead of a treaty?
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Why might a president seek a joint resolution of congress instead of a treaty?
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Why might a president seek a joint resolution of congress instead of a treaty?
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A treaty requires a two-thirds approval vote in the Senate.
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Hey there,
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A treaty needs two-thirds approval vote in the Senate.
Hope this helps :D
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