What is the difference between an executive agreement and a treaty?

A) An executive agreement only requires a presidential signature for approval.
B) A treaty only requires a presidential signature to be ratified.
C) A treaty is negotiated and ratified by Congress.
D) An executive agreement must be approved by Congress.
E) An executive agreement is negotiated by the president but approved by the Senate.


A

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