Final answer:
The Sons of Liberty were the group of activists who led anti-tax protests like the Boston Tea Party, defying British taxation policies without representation. Option A is correct answer among the following options.
Step-by-step explanation:
The group of organized activists and protestors who led anti-tax demonstrations and defied British law during the events leading up to the American Revolution were known as the Sons of Liberty.
This organization was instrumental in staging the Boston Tea Party, which was a pivotal act of civil disobedience against the Tea Act and British policies.
The Sons of Liberty also engaged in other protests such as the burning of effigies and stamped paper to demonstrate their opposition to the Stamp Act and other forms of British taxation without representation.
So option A is correct answer among the following option.