What happened to some Native Americans during the Jackson presidency?

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Responses

They were forced to leave their homeland and move westward.
They were forced to leave their homeland and move westward.

They allied themselves with slaves to seek equal protection under the law.
They allied themselves with slaves to seek equal protection under the law.

They were given large land grants on their native soil.
They were given large land grants on their native soil.

They filed a large number of lawsuits to protect their rights.
They filed a large number of lawsuits to protect their rights.

The correct answer is: They were forced to leave their homeland and move westward.

President Andrew Jackson is said to have responded to the Supreme Court's ruling in Worcester v. Georgia with the words "[Chief Justice] John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it!" Which of the following best explains the meaning of this statement?

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Responses

The Supreme Court favored Georgia over the Cherokee people, so its decision was not valid.
The Supreme Court favored Georgia over the Cherokee people, so its decision was not valid.

The Supreme Court does not have the power to enforce its decision, so President Jackson could ignore it.
The Supreme Court does not have the power to enforce its decision, so President Jackson could ignore it.

According to the Constitution, the president has the power to deal with Native Americans, not the Supreme Court.
According to the Constitution, the president has the power to deal with Native Americans, not the Supreme Court.

The president is responsible for enforcing the law, including decisions made by the Supreme Court.