38. What did the Supreme Court rule in the case of Worcester v. Georgia? Court d
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38. What did the Supreme Court rule in the case of Worcester v. Georgia? Court decided not to make a judgment because Indians were a foreign nation and not subject to American law. Georgia had erred because the federal government had jurisdiction in Indian B) C) D) affairs The Cherokees must comply with Georgia law. The governor of Georgia must apologize to Chief Sequoyah. 39. What was President Andrew Jackson's reaction to the ruling? A) He asked Congress for authority to enforce the law through the Force Bill. He asked his protégé Sam Houston to persuade Cherokee leaders to comply with B) C) D) He refused to enforce it the court order He praised Chief Justice John Marshall for finding a solution to the problem acceptable to both sides. 40. The Trail of Tears refers to A) Economic hardship caused by Jackson's bank war B) Removal of the Cherokees from Georgia to Indian Territory. C) The plight of South Carolina in the wake of nullification. D) Unsuccessful efforts of labor unions. 41. To perpetuate Cherokee culture, Sequoyah A) B) C) D) Developed the Cherokee syllabary, or symbols of written language. Established a university for Indian students. Filed a case in federal court to block removal. Persuaded President Andrew Jackson to leave a remnant of the tribe on its reservation in Georgia. 42. To reduce the power of the Second National Bank before its charter expired, President Jackson A) Called in all the government's loans to the bank. B) Deposited all federal revenue in state or "pet banks." C) Fired its president and appointed Roger Brooke Taney as his successor. D) Had the army take over the bank's operations.Explanation / Answer
38. What did the Supreme Court rule in the case of Worcester Vs Georgia?
Georgia had erred because the Federal Government had jurisdiction over the Indian affairs.
39. What was President Andrew Jackson's reaction to the ruling?
He refused to enforce it.
40. The tail of tears refers to
removal of Cherokees from Georgia to Indian territory.
41. The perpetuate Cherokee culture, Sequoyah
developed the Cherokee syllabary, or symbols of written language.
42. To reduce the power of the Second National Bank before it's charter expired, President Jackson
deposited all federal revenue in state or "pet banks".
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