1. the carry out any impeachments that the house of representatives proposes.
2. all treaties must be ratified by the senate with their 2/3 vote
3. must approve any executive appointments, such as appointments of cabinet members
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Treaty ratification ; Senate
Confirmation of executive and judicial appointments ; Senate
Determining member qualifications ; both House and Senate
Amendments ; both House and Senate
i am learning about it in government class look in the MacGruder's American Government book i am learning about it in government class look in the MacGruder's American Government book
Impeachment, appointments, treaties
The Senate has the power to try all impeachments, confirmation of appointments (i.e. Supreme Court Justices), and ratification of treaties.
a US state senate can try all impeachments, make appointments and treaties, declare war, and expel other members of congress. hope this helped keep asking more questions and i will try to answer as soon as possible. [. .]>-----
Exclusive powers are those powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone. Concurrent powers are those powers that both the National Government and state governments can exercise.
The Senate and the House of Representatives together make up the Congress of the US.