When confronted with President Jackson's Indian removal policy, most Cherokee supported Principal Chief John Ross in opting to __________
A) agree to relocate but negotiate for lands within the boundaries of the United States
B) reject relocation and prepare for a military fight to retain their land
C) reject relocation and try to rally congressional support against the state of Georgia
D) agree to relocate but negotiate for a more humane method of travel to the new lands
C
You might also like to view...
In the early twenty-first century, the generation of the baby boom had the greatest effect on __________.
a) Social Security b) States’ Rights c) Levittown d) the Red Scare
In 755, the Franks defeated the Lombards and gave the Pope the lands surrounding Rome, creating what came to be known as the _____________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The final phase of the French Revolution was ushered in by the victory of
A) Maximilien Robespierre. B) Napoleon Bonaparte. C) Auguste Comte. D) Marquis de Lafayette.
After World War I, why did American farmers fail to share in the general economic growth of the United States?
a. Many immigrants were settling in the west and competing with the farmers. b. The Federal Government reduced the number of acres on which farmers could grow subsidized crops. c. Farmers could not produce enough to keep up with demand. d. Overproduction and competition caused falling prices.