Yes, I am confident in that assessment. The Intolerable Acts (also known as the Coercive Acts) were a series of punitive measures enacted by the British government in response to the Boston Tea Party and other acts of defiance by the colonists. These acts were perceived as direct attacks on the autonomy and rights of the colonies, leading to widespread outrage and resistance.
While all of the options you presented contain elements related to the growing tensions between Britain and the colonies, the key point is that the Intolerable Acts were viewed as an infringement on the liberties of the colonists. This perception galvanized colonial opposition and ultimately fueled the desire for independence, leading to the Revolutionary War.
If you would like further elaboration on any of the specific options, please let me know!