Which statement describes how the president and the Senate negotiate and accept treaties with foreign countries?(1 point) Responses The Senate introduces a treaty and requires the consent of the president in order to ratify it. The Senate introduces a treaty and requires the consent of the president in order to ratify it. The president introduces a treaty and requires the consent of the Senate in order to ratify it. The president introduces a treaty and requires the consent of the Senate in order to ratify it. The president consults with senators but is ultimately the only one to ratify a treaty. The president consults with senators but is ultimately the only one to ratify a treaty. The president introduces a treaty and the Senate is responsible for negotiating the treaty. The president introduces a treaty and the Senate is responsible for negotiating the treaty.

The correct answer is: The president introduces a treaty and requires the consent of the Senate in order to ratify it.