The Appropriations Committee makes recommendations about how federal money can be spent. The Finance Committee looks at ways of raising revenues. Although the president prepares and submits an annual budget to Congress, the Budget Committee studies and revises the budget to prepare the budget resolution that will be voted into law. The Ways and Means Committee decides how to raise money for various programs.
The answer is letter A. The Appropriations Committee is the one who will make recommendations about how money or federal revenues would be spent. This committee is the one who is responsible for passing bills of appropriations together with its counterpart Senate. These bills regulate expenses or expenditures of money by the US government.
The answers that apply to the question would be: John Brown's raid AND the election of 1860. The other events had already happened by the time the civil wat started.
Puritan communities in New England during the 1600s emphasized "religious devotion and hard work," due to the fact that they needed to be incredibly disciplined in order to survive the harsh environment.