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Who, as head of the Massachusetts Committee of Correspondence, argued that "Taxation without representation is tyranny"? A. George Washington B. James Otis C. John Adams D. Samuel Adams
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Who, as head of the Massachusetts Committee of Correspondence, argued that "Taxation without representation is tyranny"?
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C. John Adams
D. Samuel Adams
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D. Samuel Adams
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