Question
1. What act did Congress pass in order to relocate Native Americans?
a.) Naturalization Act
b.) Alien Act
c.) Relocation Act
d.) Indian Removal Act <---
2. Why were Native Americans forced to leave their lands during the 1830s?
a.) settlers wanted to settle the land
b.) U.S. citizens settled the land first <---
c.) the Supreme Court ordered their removal
d.) their new lands were better for farming.
3. Why was forced march called the Trial of tears?
a.) because the route taken was tear-shaped
b.) because the trail was wet the whole time
c.) because the Cherokee were forced to leave their homes, thousands died on the march <---
d.) because it ended in Tears, Illinois
4. How did President Jackson respond to the Supreme Court’s ruling in Worcester v. Georgia that Georgia had no right to in interfere with the Cherokee?
a.) He asked Congress to revoke the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
b.) He appealed the decision on the grounds that the Supreme Court did not have all the facts.
c.) He disregarded the decision and removal of the Cherokee proceeded as planned.
d.) He called for a meeting between Congress and the Cherokee Nation to negotiate a compromise. <---
a.) Naturalization Act
b.) Alien Act
c.) Relocation Act
d.) Indian Removal Act <---
2. Why were Native Americans forced to leave their lands during the 1830s?
a.) settlers wanted to settle the land
b.) U.S. citizens settled the land first <---
c.) the Supreme Court ordered their removal
d.) their new lands were better for farming.
3. Why was forced march called the Trial of tears?
a.) because the route taken was tear-shaped
b.) because the trail was wet the whole time
c.) because the Cherokee were forced to leave their homes, thousands died on the march <---
d.) because it ended in Tears, Illinois
4. How did President Jackson respond to the Supreme Court’s ruling in Worcester v. Georgia that Georgia had no right to in interfere with the Cherokee?
a.) He asked Congress to revoke the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
b.) He appealed the decision on the grounds that the Supreme Court did not have all the facts.
c.) He disregarded the decision and removal of the Cherokee proceeded as planned.
d.) He called for a meeting between Congress and the Cherokee Nation to negotiate a compromise. <---
Answers
Ms. Sue
2 and 4 are wrong.
Destiny
2. Why were Native Americans forced to leave their lands during the 1830s?
a.) settlers wanted to settle the land<---
b.) U.S. citizens settled the land first
c.) the Supreme Court ordered their removal
d.) their new lands were better for farming.
4. How did President Jackson respond to the Supreme Court’s ruling in Worcester v. Georgia that Georgia had no right to in interfere with the Cherokee?
a.) He asked Congress to revoke the Indian Removal Act of 1830. <---
b.) He appealed the decision on the grounds that the Supreme Court did not have all the facts.
c.) He disregarded the decision and removal of the Cherokee proceeded as planned.
d.) He called for a meeting between Congress and the Cherokee Nation to negotiate a compromise.
Ms. Sue
Stop guessing!
You're wasting your time and mine!
You're wasting your time and mine!
Destiny
I’m sorry, but this time is real, Can you check! Please!?
2. Why were Native Americans forced to leave their lands during the 1830s?
d.) their new lands were better for farming.
4. How did President Jackson respond to the Supreme Court’s ruling in Worcester v. Georgia that Georgia had no right to in interfere with the Cherokee?
c.) He disregarded the decision and removal of the Cherokee proceeded as planned.
2. Why were Native Americans forced to leave their lands during the 1830s?
d.) their new lands were better for farming.
4. How did President Jackson respond to the Supreme Court’s ruling in Worcester v. Georgia that Georgia had no right to in interfere with the Cherokee?
c.) He disregarded the decision and removal of the Cherokee proceeded as planned.
Merida
Hi, Destiny! The correct answers for number 2 and 4 are a), respectively c). You can count on me, I just took the assessment. Have a great day! ;)
Joe
Ms Sue.
I have tried time and time again to tell you that your comments are rude. The way you told destiny that shes guessing was rude. If she was genuinely asking than that might have lowered her self esteem. I hope than next time you understand that there are other more effective ways to reply, to a persons question.
I have tried time and time again to tell you that your comments are rude. The way you told destiny that shes guessing was rude. If she was genuinely asking than that might have lowered her self esteem. I hope than next time you understand that there are other more effective ways to reply, to a persons question.
Diana
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D A C C is correct. BTW, Mrs. Sue is always rude. Oh, not to mention, but I am not someone who has a clean mouth, but Mrs. Sue takes it to a whole-nother level, considering she is a teacher.
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Garrett
The answer for number two is A.
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I know some people have lied about this and made some people get Fs (this happened to me :c), so I know how you feel. I promise the answers above ^^^ are correct. :)