The Stamp Act provoked a stronger colonial response than the Sugar or Quartering Acts for all of the following reasons,except
A) The Stamp Act applied to goods used by merchants and lawyers, thus stirring an educated and powerful opposition.
B) The act had been passed by the king over the heads of British parliament, thus violating the British constitution.
C) So much time passed between the passage of legislation and its effective date that colonists had time to organize their protest.
D) The Stamp Act was a direct tax on the colonists.
E) The proceeds of the tax were meant to pay the salaries of colonial officials, something the colonists themselves had done in the past.
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