How did Andrew Jackson respond to the Supreme Court's decisions in the cases of Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Worcester v. Georgia?
A. He supported the decisions and ordered the military to stop Indian removals from Georgia.
B. He defied the Court's decisions and continued his support for Indian removal.
C. He and Chief Justice John Marshall agreed to a compromise in which Cherokee reservations would be set aside within the state of Georgia.
D. He ordered the federal soldiers to jail the Cherokee leaders who took these two cases to the Supreme Court.
Answer: B
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