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Lo qué pasó con Italia en 1915,con Rusia y Estados Unidos en 1917 fue lo siguiente.
En Italia, específicamente a la mitad del año 1915, Italia decidió entrar a la Primera Guerra Mundial apoyando a los Aliados Gran Bretaña y Francia, ante la embestida del ejército alemán por toda Europa del Oeste.
Mientras tato en Rusia, comenzaba la Revolución Rusa con Vladimir Lenin al frente del grupo rebelde llamado los Bolcheviques, que derrocar el régimen del Zar.
Y en Estados Unidos, el Presidente Woodrow Wilson decide solicitarle al Congreso de su país una declaración formal de guerra en contra de Alemania, después de que ese país hundiera el barco Lusitania cerca de las aguas inglesas y de que la inteligencia norteamericana interceptara el telegrama de Zimmerman, en el que Alemania le pedía a México su apoyo para combatir a los Estados Unidos en la Primera Guerra Mundial.
To move armies across this territories
The house of Congress that must approve a treaty is <u>the Senate</u>.
This rule is written in Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution:
<em>" [The President] shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two-thirds of the Senators present concur…"</em>
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
A treaty is an international agreement between several nations. It is different from a law that is a rule that applies within a single nation. In the United States, the treaties are validated by the Senate, but the laws must be ratified by the two parts of the Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate.
In addition to treaty ratification, the two other major exclusive powers of the Senate are:
- Nominate Ambassadors, public ministers, consuls, judges of the Supreme Court.
- Vote the impeachment of a member of the executive, including the president or vice-president of the United States and the judges.
These three great powers are so important. They make the United States Senate more powerful than the House of Representatives, which has only two exclusive powers, such as:
- Elect the President of the United States if the members of the electoral college can not agree.
- Impeach a member of the executive who is then judged by the Senate.
<h3>Learn more</h3>
<h3>Answer details</h3>
Subject: History
Chapter: U.S. Congress
Keywords: powers of the United States Senate, treaties ratified by the United States, powers of United States Congress, United States constitution
Interpreting the Constitution's Preamble "the elastic clause" which gave congress the right to make laws "necessary and proper" to carry out the other powers given to congress. He applied this liberally "for the good of the nation."
A scandal in which he was found guilty and impeached though people still argue on if he really deserved it