Civics -- Week 15, Part E

The Constitution gives the President the major responsibility for making foreign policy. However, the President works closely with and is advised by the White House staff and the executive departments. Congress also has some power over... The Constitution gives the President the major responsibility for making foreign policy. However, the President works closely with and is advised by the White House staff and the executive departments. Congress also has some power over foreign policy—the Senate can approve or reject treaties and only Congress has the power to declare war. VIDEO OBJECTIVES - Describe the role the President and executive branch departments play in making foreign policy - Examine the powers Congress has over foreign policy - Explain how private groups and citizens can help share foreign policy
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