What is the key difference between a treaty and an executive agreement?(1 point)

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an executive agreement needs only one-thirds approval of the Senate.
an executive agreement needs only one-thirds approval of the Senate.

the president can make an executive agreement without Senate approval.
the president can make an executive agreement without Senate approval.

treaties can be made among multiple countries whereas executive agreements are made with only one other country.
treaties can be made among multiple countries whereas executive agreements are made with only one other country.

a special committee must look over executive agreements and vote on them before they can be approved.

treaties require approval from two-thirds of the Senate, while executive agreements do not require Senate approval.