Asked by Wendy Brown on Apr 23, 2024

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The Senate's constitutional power of advice and consent extends to which of the following?

A) the president's power to make treaties with foreign nations
B) the president's power to engage in executive oversight
C) the president's power to issue executive orders
D) the president's power to issue pardons

Advice and Consent

A constitutional term in the United States referring to the Senate's role in approving presidential appointments and treaties.

Executive Orders

Directives from the President of the United States that manage operations within the federal government, often having the force of law.

Foreign Nations

Countries outside of one's own, especially those recognized as independent sovereign states.

  • Comprehend the Senate's advice and consent power in relation to presidential powers.
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jassie GrewalMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The Senate's power of "advice and consent" specifically pertains to the president's power to make treaties with foreign nations. It serves as a check on the president's ability to engage in foreign relations and ensures that any treaties entered into are in the best interest of the United States. The other options listed are within the president's individual powers and do not require the involvement of the Senate.