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Which branches of government deal with foreign policy?

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The Senate

Explanation: The Senate has a role in ratifying treaties, and the Supreme Court interprets treaties when cases are presented to it.

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The U.S. Constitution gives much of the foreign policy decision-making to the presidency, but the Senate has a role in ratifying treaties, and the Supreme Court interprets treaties when cases are presented to it.

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