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The United States Constitution grants the Senate the power to..?

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The Constitution gives the Senate the power to approve, by a two-thirds vote, treaties negotiated by the executive branch. The Senate does not ratify treaties. ... The Constitution also provides that the Senate shall have the power to accept or reject presidential appointees to the executive and judicial branches.
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Constitution gives the Senate the power to approve, by a two-thirds vote, treaties negotiated by the executive branch. The Senate does not ratify treaties. The Constitution provides that the Senate shall have the power to accept or reject presidential appointees to the executive and judicial branches.

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