When the president makes a treaty, it must be approved by: A. the Supreme Court
B. the House
C. both houses of Congress
D. the Senate
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The correct answer is D. the Senate.
When the president makes a treaty, it requires approval from the Senate, where a two-thirds majority is needed for ratification. This process ensures that treaties reflect a broad consensus and uphold the interests of the country. If you have more questions about this topic or need further clarification, feel free to ask!