When a U.S. president signs a treaty with another nation, he/she is issuing
A) his or her personal guarantee that the United States will act in a prescribed fashion.
B) a legal mandate that has been approved by both the courts.
C) a congressional promise that the United States will act in a prescribed fashion.
D) a legal mandate that has been approved by Congress.
E) his/her promise to try to get the Senate to go along.
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