<span>The War Powers Resolution (also known as the War Powers Resolution of 1973 or theWar Powers Act) (50 U.S.C. 1541–1548) is a federal law intended to check the president's power to commit the United States to an armed conflict without the consent of the U.S. Congress.</span>
The Right to War Resolution is a federal law designed to examine the involvement of the U.S. President in armed conflict Power United States Capitol.
The U.S. Constitution divides the federal government's war powers into executive and legislative branches, from which Congress can declare the war. In my view, the legislative branch is right because Congress itself demanded its rights, while rights were granted to legal by the government.
The answer is Supply and Demand, whatever people want to eat more of is what restaurants and other stores will make and sell. So, I think the correct answer would be "B".