The "Indian Removal" policy of President Andrew Jackson involved all of the following EXCEPT
A) the forcible removal of the Cherokee Nation who lived in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Florida to reservations in distant Oklahoma by the federal government.
B) the arousal of passionate, virulent white opposition among Christian missionaries, members of Congress from the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions, and the press that proved to be ineffective.
C) the abrogation of Indian treaty rights by states and the federal government in seizing Indian lands in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi.
D) the eventual repeal of the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
Answer: D
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