According to Article I of the Constitution, who has the ability to approve foreign treaties? the Cabinet and the President the House and the Senate the Senate only the House only

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Answer:

President of the House and the Senate  has the ability to approve foreign treaties

Explanation:

It is the responsibility of the house of senate to approve the foreign treaties and confirmed by the president. The constitution-makers gave a share to the senate of the treaty power so that they can provide the president with advice on the sovereign power of influence. This was achieved by giving equal vote while making the treaty.

According to the constitution, majority of votes mean that the treaty is successful. It, therefore, adds burden to the leadership of the senate and makes the opponent engage to ensure more votes are gained for the defeat of the treaty.