Match the events with their descriptions…

EVENTS:

Trail of tears.
Indian removal act.
Worcester v. Georgia
Jacksonian era.

DESCRIPTIONS.
1. Authorized the federal government to negotiate land exchange treaties with Native American tribes.
2. Forced relocation of Cherokee Indians from their ancestral lands to present-day Oklahoma
3. Period of time during the presidency of Andrew Jackson.
4. Supreme court case that ruled state laws were not applicable within Native American territory.

Trail of tears - 2. Forced relocation of Cherokee Indians from their ancestral lands to present-day Oklahoma

Indian removal act - 1. Authorized the federal government to negotiate land exchange treaties with Native American tribes.
Worcester v. Georgia - 4. Supreme court case that ruled state laws were not applicable within Native American territory.
Jacksonian era - 3. Period of time during the presidency of Andrew Jackson.

How did President Andrew Jackson respond to the Worcester v. Georgia ruling?

1. He enforced the ruling and protected Cherokee rights.

2. He vetoed the Indian Removal act.

3. He negotiated a new treaty with the Cherokee nation.

4. He ignored the ruling and continued with removal plans.

4. He ignored the ruling and continued with removal plans.

How fid the U.S.-Mexican War impact issue of slavery in the United States?

1. It intensified the debate over slavery

2. It had no effect on the issue of slavery

3. It led to the immediate abolition of slavery.

4. It temporarily resolved the issue of slavery.

1. It intensified the debate over slavery

Which event directly led to the start of the U.S.-Mexican War?

1. The treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

2. The Alamo

3.. the annexation of Texas.

4. The gadsden Purchase?

3. The annexation of Texas.

How did the Erie Canal impact trade between the East coast and the Midwest?

1. It had no effect on trade.

2. It increased trade and reduced transportation costs.

3. It caused a decrease in trade and economic decline.

4. It led to a shift in trade to the West Coast.

2. It increased trade and reduced transportation costs.

What was one significant effect of the Gold Rush on the population of California?

1. The establishment of strict immigration polices to control population growth.

2. A decrease in the overall population due to conflicts among prospectors.

3. The migration of people from California to other western territories.

4. A rapid increase in the population as people from around the world sought fortune.