Although its role in foreign policy is not as important as it was for much of American history, the Senate still plays an important constitutional role in this area through:
A) the congressional right to declare war.
B) the fiscal appropriations process.
C) the responsibility to receive ambassadors and recognize nations.
D) reviewing and approving treaties made by the president.
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