Foreign policy powers that influence relations with foreign nations are both formal (commander-in-chief and treaties) and informal (executive agreements).
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EK 2.4.A.2.ii
Depth 4Parent ID: 894045CB982E46F2A72D3803C56DE7C7Standard set: AP US Government & Politics (2023)
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- EK 2.4.A.2.ii
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