In Worcester v. Georgia, Chief Justice John Marshall ___________________.
A. ruled that matters pertaining to Indian tribes should be settled by Congress rather than the courts
B. ruled that the laws of Georgia had no force in the Cherokee nation
C. upheld the removal of Native Americans from the South
D. declared that the state government of Georgia could seize Indian lands within its borders
Answer: B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.