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

A. increased reliance on aristocratic families
B. acceptance of the common man
C. increased rights for Native Americans
D. acceptance of British influence

1. B

2. A
3. C
4. C
5. C
6. D
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The Supreme Court decision in Worcester v. Georgia and the Indian Removal Act contributed to the removal and resettlement of Native American groups. The policies established by the Indian Removal Act and supported by the Supreme Court decision led to the forced removal and resettlement of Native American groups, most notably the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, and Seminole tribes. The authority to enforce policies that forcibly relocated Native American tribes from their homelands to new territories was placed in the hands of the federal government1.

The Supreme Court decision in Worcester v. Georgia was a landmark case that established the principle of tribal sovereignty. In 1832, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Marshall ruled in favor of Samuel Worcester in Worcester v. Georgia. Although this judgment contradicted Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, it failed to halt the Indian Removal Act23.

The Indian Removal Act of 1830 authorized the president to negotiate removal treaties with Native American tribes living east of the Mississippi River. With Congress and the president pursuing a removal policy, the Cherokee Nation, led by John Ross, asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene on its behalf and protect it from Georgia’s trespasses2.

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The Supreme Court decision in Worcester v. Georgia and the Indian Removal Act played pivotal roles in the removal and resettlement of Native American groups. Here is how both factors contributed to this outcome:
1. Worcester v. Georgia: In 1832, the Supreme Court ruled in Worcester v. Georgia that the state of Georgia could not impose its laws on Native American tribes. The court recognized the sovereignty of Native American tribes and their right to self-government. However, despite this favorable ruling, President Andrew Jackson and the state of Georgia refused to abide by the decision, leading to the implementation of the Indian Removal Act.

2. Indian Removal Act: The Indian Removal Act of 1830, signed into law by President Andrew Jackson, authorized the federal government to negotiate treaties with Native American tribes in order to relocate them west of the Mississippi River. The act sought to open up land for white settlers and accommodate the growing population of the United States. The federal government used the act as a legal basis to forcibly remove Native American tribes from their ancestral lands.

3. Disregard for the Supreme Court ruling: Despite the Supreme Court ruling in Worcester v. Georgia, which recognized the sovereignty of Native American tribes, President Jackson and state governments, including Georgia, ignored this decision. Instead, they undermined the authority and rights of Native American tribes, leading to forced removals from their lands.

4. Forced relocation: The combination of the Indian Removal Act and the disregard for the Supreme Court's ruling resulted in the forced relocation of numerous Native American tribes. The most well-known example is the Trail of Tears, where the Cherokee Nation was forcefully removed from their homelands in the southeastern United States and resettled in present-day Oklahoma. Thousands of Native Americans died during this forced migration due to disease, exposure, and other hardships.

In conclusion, the Supreme Court decision in Worcester v. Georgia, which recognized Native American sovereignty, was ignored by President Jackson and state governments. This disregard, coupled with the passing of the Indian Removal Act, led to the forced removal and resettlement of Native American groups, including the tragic Trail of Tears.

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Westward Movement Quiz.

1. B
2. A
3. C
4. C
5. C
6. D
7. The Worcester v. Georgia Case was about whether or not Georgia's laws could take the away the Cherokees' right to land. The Supreme Court ruled that because the Native Americans were a separate nation, only the federal gov. could make laws about them. Although the Supreme Court ruled this, President Andrew Jackson did not agree, so he did not enforce it, and instead supported Goergia. Jackson and Georgia ignored the ruling, forcing the Cherokee tribe to leave their homes their land, in what is the Trail of Tears.

The last question is a essay question, so change some of the words. I promise this is 100% correct. Westward Movement Quiz.
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. C
5. C
6. D
7. The Worcester v. Georgia Case was about whether or not Georgia's laws could take the away the Cherokees' right to land. The Supreme Court ruled that because the Native Americans were a separate nation, only the federal gov. could make laws about them. Although the Supreme Court ruled this, President Andrew Jackson did not agree, so he did not enforce it, and instead supported Goergia. Jackson and Georgia ignored the ruling, forcing the Cherokee tribe to leave their homes their land, in what is the Trail of Tears.

The last question is a essay question, so change some of the words. I promise this is 100% correct.

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