The term "Radical Whigs" for the opponents of the Stamp Act stemmed from
A) the British opposition party, the Whigs, which opposed the central authority of the king at the expense of personal liberty.
B) a French term for the radical factions in the French Revolution.
C) the name of the king's party in Parliament in London.
D) the old Puritan tradition of wearing excessively large wigs when in a house of prayer.
E) the fact that wigs were one of the products taxed by the Stamp Act.
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