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When American colonists protested the idea of taxation without representation, what Enlightenment idea were they demonstrating? that people must have a say in the laws that they follow that government should be separated into three branches that people should be free to worship as they wish that government must obey the same laws as its citizens Governments should have a legislative branch, which would have the power to create laws.

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Answer: A

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that people must have a say in the laws that they follow

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Taxation without Representation was the American colonist's slogan to show their opposition to the idea of being taxed by the British Parliament of which they have no representatives. Hence, this implies that American colonists should at least have a say in the rules and regulations that govern them.

Hence, in this case, the Enlightenment idea they were demonstrating is " that people must have a say in the laws that they follow."

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