The correct answer is declare war.
Only Congress (the Legislative branch) has the power to declare war. The last time Congress declared war was in 1941 following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The U.S. has still been in many armed conflicts since then, but even though we call them "wars" (Vietnam War, Korean War, etc) they have not technically been declared wars.
In the United States, the legislative act that bars discrimination in all HR activities, including hiring, training, promotion, pay, employee benefits, and other conditions of employment, is known as the: "<span>Equal Employment Act of 1972," although a great deal of it is based on Civil Rights legislation as well. </span>
Answer: A, and D
Explanation:
D is definitely correct,
But A might not be (but it’s likely)