Why did the U.S. Supreme Court deny the Cherokee the right to sue Georgia?
A) The Cherokee were not considered a foreign nation.
B) John Marshall argued that the Cherokee should be forcibly removed.
C) The Court wanted to concur with the other two branches of government.
D) Andrew Jackson intervened in the decision.
Question 2
Which of the following could be reasonably drawn from the textbook's account of the Cherokee westward expulsion?
A) That the Cherokee achieved amalgamation with European Americans.
B) That ethnic pluralism has been a dominant culture value throughout American history.
C) That attempts at assimilation can be disastrous failures.
D) That the Cherokee were uninterested in assimilating with European American culture.