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Congress shares foreign relations power with the

a. President.

b. Supreme Court.

c. States.

d. armed forces.

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  1. Yesterday, 23:59
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    In the United States and most presidential republics, Congress shares foreign relations power with the " a. President," since one of the many roles of the President is to act as Chief Diplomat.
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