Final answer:
The term 'representation' in the context of taxation without representation refers to having one's interests represented in a legislative body. The sentence that uses the term similarly is option D, where a student council president ensures students are represented at meetings.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks which sentence uses the word "representation" with the same meaning as in the context of taxation without representation.
The term representation in this context refers to the political right to have one's interests and voice heard in a legislative or governing body, such as a parliament or congress. The correct answer to this question is option D: "Marcia, the president of our student council, attends Parent Teacher Association meetings to ensure that students have representation."
This sentence most closely aligns with the notion of political representation, where Marcia acts to ensure that students have a voice in discussions that may affect them, similar to how citizens sought representation to have a say in the taxes they were to pay.