How does an executive agreement differ from a treaty? a . ) An executive agreement requires ratification
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How does an executive agreement differ from a treaty?
a
An executive agreement requires ratification by both houses of Congress.
b
An executive agreement does not require Senate ratification.
c
Executive agreements concern domestic affairs, while treaties concern foreign affairs.
d
An executive agreement is typically more difficult for presidents to secure
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