The diagram describes a cause that led to the right end of the declaration of Independence which action completes the diagram

British increases tax on colonists calling this reject taxes passed without representation ________
Declaration of Independence
A. British eliminate all taxes on colonists
B. Colonist vote to elect new member of power limit
C. British ignore colonists grievances
D. Colonists send troops to Britain in protest

B. Colonist vote to elect new member of power limit (to complete the diagram)

To complete the diagram, we need to identify the action that followed the colonist's rejection of taxes passed without representation.

The rejection of taxes passed without representation by the colonists led to a chain of events that ultimately resulted in the Declaration of Independence. To determine the correct answer choice, we need to understand the historical context.

Option A, British eliminating all taxes on colonists, is not the correct choice because it suggests that the British government voluntarily removed all taxes, which is not accurate.

Option B, colonists voting to elect new members or limiting the power of existing members, is not the correct choice because there is no indication in the question that the colonists took such actions.

Option C, British ignoring colonists' grievances, is a possible action as it aligns with the historical events. It suggests that the British government disregarded the concerns and grievances raised by the colonists.

Option D, colonists sending troops to Britain in protest, is not the correct choice because it implies an extreme response that is not based on historical events.

Considering the above analysis, the correct action that completes the diagram is:

C. British ignore colonists' grievances.

This action ultimately led the colonists to draft and issue the Declaration of Independence as a formal statement of their intent to break away from British rule and establish their own independent nation.

C. British ignore colonists grievances