Hello! I am a bit behind in social studies so I tried to skip through my book, but of course, still read it. I was able to answer most questions on my quiz, but I am stuck on these 3. Can anyone check my answers please and ty?!

1.
The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated which shift in U.S. politics?

A. increased reliance on artistocratic families

B. acceptance of the common man ****

C. increased rights for Native Americans

D. acceptance of British influence

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2.
Which of these groups were most likely to be concerned about the Bank of the United States?

A. ordinary laborers ****

B. international businessmen

C. people in favor of states' rights

D. those in favor of a strong central government

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3.
How would Samuel A. Worcester most likely view the end result of the legal battle between Georgia and the Cherokee people?

A. He would be happy because he wanted the Cherokee to be moved the the west.

B. He would be surprised because he expected the Supreme Court to rule his favor.

C. He would be disappointed because he argued for the Cherokee's right to their land.

D. He would be surprised because he expected Georgians to change their minds about Indian Removal. ****

1. b - yes

2. a - no
3. d. - no

Sure, I can help you with these questions. Let's go through each one and check your answers.

1. The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated which shift in U.S. politics?
Your answer: B. acceptance of the common man

Your answer is correct. The election of Andrew Jackson marked a shift towards the acceptance of the common man in U.S. politics. Jackson was seen as a champion of the common people and emphasized the importance of popular participation in government.

2. Which of these groups were most likely to be concerned about the Bank of the United States?
Your answer: A. ordinary laborers

Your answer is incorrect. The group most likely to be concerned about the Bank of the United States was C. people in favor of states' rights. Supporters of states' rights believed in limiting the power of the federal government and saw the Bank of the United States as an institution that gave too much authority to the central government.

3. How would Samuel A. Worcester most likely view the end result of the legal battle between Georgia and the Cherokee people?
Your answer: D. He would be surprised because he expected Georgians to change their minds about Indian Removal.

Your answer is incorrect. The correct answer is C. He would be disappointed because he argued for the Cherokee's right to their land. Samuel A. Worcester was a missionary who worked with the Cherokee people and believed in their right to their ancestral lands. He was involved in a legal battle against Georgia's attempts to remove the Cherokee from their homeland. The end result of the legal battle was the Supreme Court ruling in favor of the Cherokee, but Georgia refused to comply with the decision and continued with their forced removal.

I hope this helps you understand the correct answers and the reasoning behind them. Let me know if you have any further questions!