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.
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Q23: The Missouri state constitution violated the privileges
Q24: The opinion written by Chief Justice Taney
Q25: The _ Amendment defines citizenship.
A) Eleventh
B) Twelfth
C)
Q26: Why did the Fourteenth Amendment not apply
Q27: Under the Constitution, Congress has the power
Q29: In Worcester v. Georgia the Supreme Court
Q30: The Indian Removal Act of 1830 authorized
A)
Q31: Nineteenth-century treaties with Indians concerning citizenship resulted
Q32: The _ Act resulted in about half
Q33: Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock affirmed
A) Indians' right
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