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6 October, 07:14

What is a primary difference between a treaty and an executive agreement?

A. Treaties must be approved by the Senate; executive agreements do not.

B. Executive agreements are made only within the United States.

C. Treaties can be created without considering the Constitution.

D. Executive agreements always transfer from one administration to the next; treaties do not.

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  1. 6 October, 07:16
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    A primary difference between a treaty and an executive agreement is that A) Treaties must be approved by the Senate; executive agreements do not. A more defined phrase to express this is that "An executive agreement ... has not been ratified by the legislatures as treaties are ratified."
  2. 6 October, 07:23
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    A Treaties must be approved by the Senate; executive agreements do not.

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