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Parliament's Declaratory Act, passed after the Stamp Act's repeal, suggests that Parliament

A.agreed with colonial views on taxation without representation.
B.disagreed with colonial views on taxation without representation.
C.was divided over whether or not to repeal the Stamp Act.

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B.disagreed with colonial views on taxation without representation.
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Answer:

Option B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Disagreed with colonial views on taxation without representation, is the right answer.

The Declaratory Act of 1766 was a statement made by the Parliament of Britain that brought the revocation of the Stamp Act. This act stated that the taxing authority of the British Parliament in America was as same as in Britain. Therefore, this act suggested that Parliament does not agree with the view of colonial leaders of taxation without representation.

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