Which of the following represents a foreign policy constitutional power of Congress?

a) The Senate confirms ambassadors.

b) The Congress does not have any foreign powers in the Constitution.

c) The Congress negotiates treaties.

d) Congress has the constitutional authority of command over all U.S. armed forces.

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Answer:

Both the president and Congress have some exclusive foreign policy powers, while others are shared or not explicitly assigned by the Constitution.

These two branches of government often clash over foreign policy–making, particularly when it comes to military operations, foreign aid, and immigration.

The judicial branch is limited in how much it can arbitrate constitutional disputes over foreign policy, and it is often reluctant to.