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The President can negotiate and sign treaties without Senate
approval.
True
False

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User Modupe
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Answer:

false.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Treaty Clause empowers the President to make or enter into treaties ONLY with the "advice and consent" of at least two-thirds of the Senate. In contrast, normal legislation becomes law after approval by simple majorities in both the Senate.

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User Tom Mettam
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