Jackson and Native American Removal

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What was the outcome of the Indian Removal Act of 1830?

  • Peaceful negotiations leading to shared land usage
  • Increased rights and protection for Native American communities
  • Forced migration of Native Americans to Indian Territory (correct)
  • Respectful coexistence between Native Americans and settlers

What was John Marshall's ruling in the Worcester v. Georgia court case?

  • Georgia had complete authority to remove the Cherokee
  • The Cherokee had to share their land with the settlers
  • Georgia had no right to remove the Cherokee (correct)
  • The Cherokee should relocate voluntarily for their safety

Why did President Jackson want to destroy the National Bank?

  • He wanted to strengthen the economy through a new banking system
  • He thought it didn't serve the needs of farmers
  • He believed it favored the wealthy (correct)
  • He wanted to centralize financial power in the government

What was the impact of President Jackson's veto of the bill renewing the Bank's charter?

<p>All money in the National Bank was placed in state banks (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did political parties like the Whigs perceive President Jackson's exercise of power?

<p>As a president with unrestrained powers who abused his presidential power (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What became known as the 'Trail of Tears'?

<p>The forced migration of Native Americans to Indian Territory (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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