A key difference between a treaty and an executive agreement is that

A) a treaty has to be approved by Congress.
B) executive agreements expire at the end of a president's term in office.
C) treaties are much more common (about 13,000 ) compared to executive agreements (around 1,300).
D) executive agreements can only be made with one of the 50 states.
E) a treaty can only be made in one country, while an executive agreement can include multiple countries.


B

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