What is the difference between an executive agreement and a treaty?
A) Executive agreements require the consent of the Senate; treaties do not.
B) The Senate plays a key part in negotiating executive agreements; presidents tend to negotiate treaties alone.
C) Unlike treaties,the Supreme Court has declared executive agreements unconstitutional.
D) Executive agreements are mentioned in the Constitution; treaties are not.
E) Treaties require the advice and consent of the Senate; executive agreements do not.
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