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Which of the following best describes the Sons of Liberty? A. opposed programs enforced by Parliament to raise money for Britain B. acted as military spies to gain information from the British government. C. successfully established peace with the French during the Revolutionary War. D. authored an important document that became an outline for the nation's first government

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The correct answer is A. The Sons of Liberty opposed programs enforced by Parliament to raise money for Britain.

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The Sons of Liberty was an organization of American patriots that emerged in the British colonies of North America. The group was formed to protect the rights of the settlers and to demonstrate against the abuses of the British government. They are especially known for their participation in the Boston Tea Party in 1773 in reaction to the Tea Act, which caused the intolerable Laws (a campaign of repression by the British Government), and a counter-mobilization of patriots.

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The following statement that best describes the Sons of Liberty is that they were an underground group that A. opposed programs enforced by the Parliament to raise money for Britain.
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