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Why do you think the Constitution

states that the president must seek approval from the
Senate for most political appointments and treaties?

User Sam Trost
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If the president could make treaties and appointments on his own without seeking approval from any other body, he/she could make their best buddy from college the Secretary of State, despite them possibly knowing nothing of the U.S. or foreign governments.  Or, the president could make a treaty with a country that everyone in America dislikes, only because that country promised to sell the president land in exchange for a treaty.  By going through the Senate, treaties and appointments are filtered to ensure that qualified and reasonable appointments and agreements are made.
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