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International Agreements Between the President and a Foreign Head of State

Question 67

Question 67

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International agreements between the president and a foreign head of state that do not require legislative approval are known as


A) treaties.
B) executive agreements.
C) contracts.
D) memoranda of understanding.
E) executive orders.

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