Assignment task:
How does the United States Constitution define the process of treaty ratification? The President negotiates and signs the treaty, and it requires a two-thirds majority vote in the House of Representatives for ratification. The President negotiates and signs the treaty, and it requires a two-thirds majority vote in the Senate for ratification. The President negotiates and signs the treaty, and it requires approval from both the House of Representatives and the Senate for ratification. The President negotiates and signs the treaty, and it requires a majority vote in a national referendum for ratification.