Which answer best describes part of James Otis' role in the Revolutionary Period? (4 points) Otis said taxes paid to support Britain's Parliament were a patriotic act. Otis said that taxes paid to support America's Congress were a patriotic act. Otis supported Britain's Parliament but wanted Americans to be able to vote for its members. Otis did not support Britain's Parliament because Americans could not vote for its members.
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I'd say the answer is B. Otis said that taxes paid to support America's Congress were a patriotic act. James Otis was an American political activist during the period leading up to the American Revolution. He helped formulate the colonists’ grievances against the British government in the 1760s. His reputation was built mainly upon his famous challenge in 1761 to the British-imposed writs of assistance—general search warrants designed to enforce more strictly the trade and navigation laws in North America.
I agree.
so which one would it be tho
Otis said that taxes paid to support America's Congress were a patriotic act. thats the answer
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