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What powers of the president affect foreign policy?

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Answer: The Executive Branch performs diplomacy with foreign countries, and the President has the authority to negotiate and sign treaties that must be ratified by the Senate. The President has the authority to issue executive orders that command executive officials or clarify and expand on existing laws.

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