Parliament responded to the Boston Tea Party by

A. withdrawing its military protection of Massachusetts.
B. repealing the Tea Act.
C. reducing the geographic size of the colony.
D. reducing the powers of self-government in Massachusetts.
E. threatening to launch a war against the Massachusetts militia.


Answer: D

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