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What was one way that colonial women frequently contributed to political protests during the Revolutionary Era?

A) by serving as members of colonial assemblies
B) by speaking out publicly against British policy
C) by joining the Sons of Liberty organization
D) by participating in anti-British mob activity

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The Correct answer is option:

D. by participating in anti-British mob activity

Women in the Colonial Era didn't speak out against the "men" so that one's wrong. They didn't join the "sons of Liberty" organization because it was a Guy's thing the only members were men. So now that it's between these two answers the answer I would go with is D. because when they did mob things they usually disguised themselves which you don't really do that in Assemblies.

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