The Daughters of Liberty responded to the Proclamation of 1763, the Stamp Act, and the Intolerable Acts primarily through actions that supported boycotting British goods and promoting American-made products. The most relevant choices that reflect their response are:
A They participated in protests and riots.
B They boycotted selling British goods in their shops.
D They organized spinning bees to spin wool and yarn into fabric.
Among these, choice D is particularly significant because spinning bees were organized to promote domestic production of fabric as a response to British goods, which aligns closely with their overall efforts to resist British economic policies.
So, the best responses would be D, and you may also consider A and B for a more comprehensive understanding depending on the context.