Identify a true statement about the ratification of a treaty
A) A treaty can only be negotiated and signed by Congress.
B) A treaty can only be approved by the president of the United States.
C) A treaty is effective only with a hundred percent vote from the president's political party.
D) A treaty needs to be approved by a fifty percent vote of the Senate.
E) A treaty becomes law when it is approved by the Senate and signed by the president.
E
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a. majoritarian b. multiparty c. plurality d. two-party
A rise in party unity is indicative of __________
a. cooperation across party lines b. cooperation between Congress and the executive branch c. high bipartisanship d. low bipartisanship
Create a list of several questions of your own, or from the text that are examples of things a researcher should ask when determining if a source is valid. Provide a way that the researcher could answer that question
What will be an ideal response?
What best describes the conflict between Mexico and the newly formed Republic of Texas in 1836?
a. The forces of the Republic of Texas only secured victory through American assistance. b. It was a short conflict with relatively light casualties. c. It was a long, drawn-out conflict lasting two years and inflicting thousands of casualties. d. It took place over several years with intermittent but bloody fighting.