Document C Andrew Jackson’s Message to Congress, Dec 7, 1829

The condition and destiny of the Indian tribes within the limits of some of our states have become objects of much interest and importance. By persuasion and force they have been made to retire from river to river and from mountain to mountain, until some of the tribes have become extinct and others have left but remnants. Surrounded by the whites with their arts of civilization, which, by destroying resources of the savages, doom him to weakness and decay, the fate of the Mohegan is fast overcoming the Choctaw, Cherokee, and Creek. Humanity and national honor demand that every effort be made to avert so great a calamity.

Q3. Document C is:

A) Anti-Federalist and economic
B) Anti-Federalist and social
C) Anti-Federalist and political
D) Federalist and economic
E) Federalist and social
F) Federalist and political

My answer is "Federalist and social". Am I correct?

You have to be kidding, did you read the entire document? Or was it just this snippet? In the entire document http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist-newnation/4350

Jackson is calling for the hopeful removal of the Indians from the established states, and declaring that neither the states nor the government is legally able to do anything to help the indians. So Jackson's idea to prevent the calamity, is for the indians to leave Alabama, Mississippi, and georgia.

very anti-federalist, and very political. If you read only the presented snippet, one might say social, however, the entire speech is political..telling congress that the President will veto any legislation creating indian nations in established states, that the best solution is for the indians to move west.

I have a question for you:

is this part of your history class, to learn history, or
is this part of a reading comprehension exercise, using only the words you posted to read? If so, disregard my answer.

The reason I ask, is that the snippets you are posting have very little to do with the actual historical meaning of the snippet..in fact, they are ridiculous if it is mean to portray the true meaning of the speaker, and what they actually said.

Bobpursley, my teacher only give snippet of document and I've been so confused for each document because it's too little informations. I tried to search online and see if I am able to get more details but no luck, I don't think this assignment is 8th grade level though, it's so difficult >.<

No, your answer is not correct. The correct answer is "Anti-Federalist and social."

To determine the correct answer, you should examine the content and context of Document C.

In the document, Andrew Jackson expresses concern about the condition and destiny of Native American tribes within the United States. He discusses how these tribes have been forced to retreat and relocate due to the expansion of white settlers. Jackson expresses the need for efforts to avert the calamity that the tribes face.

This document is categorized as "Anti-Federalist" because it highlights the negative impact of the expansionist policies pursued by the federal government on Native American tribes. It emphasizes the rights and welfare of the tribes over the interests of the federal government.

Additionally, Document C is labeled as "social" because it focuses on the issues related to human beings and their societal conditions. In this case, it addresses the plight of Native American tribes and calls for humanitarian efforts to prevent their decline.

It is important to carefully read and analyze the content to determine the correct categorization of the document.