When confronted with President Jackson's Indian removal policy, most Cherokee supported Principal Chief John Ross in opting to
A) reject relocation and seek the protection of the British Empire.
B) agree to relocate while renegotiating with the federal government to ease the removal process.
C) reject relocation and prepare for a military fight to retain their land.
D) reject relocation and try to rally congressional support against the state of Georgia.
E) agree to relocate but negotiate for land farther west.
D
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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A) Betty Friedan. B) Olympia Dukakis. C) Pauli Murray. D) Gloria Steinem.
Why was the Spanish Inquisition founded?
A) The popes were worried about the Hussites. B) Wycliffite ideas were spreading in Spain. C) The monarchs were worried about false converts. D) Catholics in Spain were in danger of schism. E) None of the above.