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The colonists’ slogan, “No taxation without representation,” expresses a belief in

A. the right of people to participate in government

B. the divine right of kings

C. the elimination of all taxes

D. the right of people to be ruled by a monarch

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The colonists' slogan no taxation without representation expresses a belief in the consent of the governed. This slogan was borne out of the fact that even though the British ruled over the colonists, the colonists had no one representing them in the parliaments.

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Either A or D .. If it is wrong, i'm sorry, i'm not very-- knowledged .. in this, but i tried to help!

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