How does Andrew Jackson's viewpoint compare with that of the Cherokee?

A
Andrew Jackson wants the Cherokee to listen to their fathers, but the Cherokee do not agree with their fathers.

B
Andrew Jackson is concerned for the safety of the Cherokee, but the Cherokee believe they can befriend the white settlers.

C
Andrew Jackson believes he has given good advice to the Cherokee, but the Cherokee do not want to move as he tells them to.

D
Andrew Jackson wants the Cherokee to move out west, and the Cherokee agree because they follow laws.

The correct answer is D. Andrew Jackson wanted the Cherokee to move out west, and the Cherokee agreed because they were forced to comply with the Indian Removal Act and did not have much choice in the matter.