The Indian Removal Act of 1830:
A) allowed Indians who wished to become American citizens to remain on their homeland
B) became law after Congress overrode Jackson's veto
C) proposed moving Indian tribes to areas west of the Mississippi River
D) contained loopholes designed to exclude peaceful Indians from removal
E) showed Jackson's willingness to pursue policies that might hurt his popularity
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