Sacramento is the capital city of the U.S. state of California<span> and the seat of Sacramento County. It is at the confluence of the Sacramento River and the American River in the northern portion of California's expansive Central Valley.</span>
During the early 1800's, the issues between the United States and Britain included: the impressment of American sailors (notably in the Chesapeake Affair), infringement on American trade rights, refusal to remove British soldiers from forts surrendered to the Americans at the end of the Revolutionary War, and British support of Indian raids on the American frontier.
<span>These issues led to the American declaration of war on Britain in 1812 (War of 1812), which both nations believed was the other's fault and ended in a draw. At the end of the war, none of the issues which caused it were addressed in the peace treaty, but they declined anyways (mostly due to the end of the Napoleonic Wars in Europe). By the end of the 19th century, the British and Americans had grown closer and were no longer experiencing diplomatic problems. </span>
England indeed did believe that her colonists had duties and responsibilities as citizens of the British Empire. With that they wanted to build a sense of feeling to the British Empire while at the same time these people realized that they were only colonists.
Answer: People were concerned about what groups were influencing politicians through their contributions.
Explanation: An Act to promote fair practices in the conduct of election campaigns for Federal political offices, and for other purposes. Following the reports of serious financial abuses in political campaign, Congress amended the Federal Election Campaign Act to set limits on contributions by individuals and political parties.
Federal Election Campaign Act is a United States of America federal law which increased disclosure of contributions for federal campaigns, and amended to place legal limits on the campaign contributions. The amendment also created the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
The law imposed restrictions on the amounts of monetary or other contributions that could lawfully be made to federal candidates and parties, and it mandated disclosure of contributions and expenditures in campaigns for federal office.