8 pages and 1 works cited page. Outline part 1 A. First, specify the question, b, define difficult terms, c, explain why this question is important. Part 2 provides a roadmap for your argument, including the types of evidence you will analyze. Part 3, consideration of constitutional provisions: in each of these paragraphs, explain how the evidence you are analyzing helps answer your question, in each of these paragraphs, also use quotes and citations from the sources you research. Summarize what this evidence implies for your research question. Part 4, consideration of statutes, in each of these paragraphs, explain how the evidence you are analyzing helps answer your research question, in each of these paragraphs, also use quotes and citations from the sources you research. Part 5 Consideration of court cases: in each of these paragraphs, explain how the evidence you are analyzing helps answer your question, in each of these paragraphs, also use quotes and citations from the sources you research. Summarize what this evidence implies for your research question. Part 6 Historical precedents, part 7 Conclusion, review the results of your analysis of each type of evidence, provide a yes or no answer to your question, and summarize how you arrived at this conclusion. Use in the paper Bricker Amendment 1952 and Eisenhower’s response to it as one of the precedents, the executive vesting clause, and how Hamilton felt about the 1793 neutrality proclamation, the case act on executive agreements of 1789(PL. 92-403). International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977(PL. 95-223). The Trade Act of 1974 (PL. 93-618) for fast-track authority. The Arms Export Control Act of 1976 (PL. 90-629). US v. Curtiss Wright (1936). Missouri v. Holland(1920). U.S. v. Belmont(1937).Reid v. Covert(1957)
Can the president make treaties with other nations without congressional approval
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