Consider the idea of a social contract, as depicted in the Declaration of Independence. Does the Constitution put forth by the framers succeed or fail in meeting the demands of that earlier social contract? Be detailed and specific about what elements in the Constitution support or defy the logic of the Declaration.
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According to the Constitution, what power does the president have to negotiate executive agreements?
a. The Constitution says nothing about executive agreements. b. The Constitution says that executive agreements have the force of treaties but do not require Senate ratification. c. The Constitution says that the president may negotiate executive agreements in all areas except those explicitly forbidden by Congress. d. The Constitution requires that the Senate ratify executive agreements. e. The president is prohibited from negotiating executive agreements.