What is a treaty? What is an executive agreement? Which is used more often and which is likely to be used more often in the future? What can Congress do if it disagrees with a treaty the president has signed? What can it do if it disagrees with an

executive agreement?

What will be an ideal response?

An ideal response will:
1, Define a treaty as an international agreement made with another country that must be signed by the president and ratified by a two-thirds vote of the Senate.
2, Describe an executive agreement as an international agreement signed by the president that does not require approval from the Senate.
3, Note that executive agreements have been used far more often than treaties and that they are likely to be used more often in the future, as their use has been steadily increasing over the last half-century.
4, Reveal that when Congress disagrees with a treaty, the Senate can refuse to ratify it.
5, Explain how Congress, when it disagrees with an executive agreement, can pass a law to rescind the agreement or refuse to appropriate funds for it.

Political Science

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The party brand ______.

A. is created based on satisfying the wishes and desires of voters B. is constantly refined through focus groups to find the most attractive way to catch the attention of voters C. may impose conformity costs on politicians because they may need to subordinate their views and ambitions to the party's welfare and reputation D. may impose high transaction costs because a system of candidate-centered politics means that each candidate chooses issues tailored to the constituents he wants to represent

Political Science

Define selective incorporation and discuss its historical development.

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science