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xclash

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In Cherokee Nation v. Georgia the Supreme Court ruled that
 
  a. Georgia was not in violation of the rights of the Cherokee Nation.
  b. Indian tribes had no right to access federal courts.
  c. Indian tribes were foreign nations as the term was used in the Constitution.
  d. Indians residing in the United States were citizens.
  e. the Cherokee tribe could remain in Georgia.

Question 2

Under the Constitution, Congress has the power to
 
  a. apprehend and detain leaders of Indian tribes.
  b. deport Indians not living on official tribal lands.
  c. manage all affairs with Indian tribes.
  d. regulate commerce with Indian tribes.
  e. treat Indian leaders as enemy combatants.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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