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The President can make treaties with foreign nations with the advice and consent of the Senate. He can also make appointments to certain high government positions and judgeships, but those probably aren't "created" the way treaties are created.

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Pretty much every major government post is nominated by the President and requires the Senate to confirm, but some examples include: Supreme Court Judges, all federal judge appointments, Cabinet members, Ambassadors, and heads of executive agencies.

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The President can make ambassador appointments only with the "advice and consent of the Senate! =)

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The President needs the senate to approve his cabinet and justices for the

us supreme court

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judges

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