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Jackson's attitude toward the Supreme Court in Worcester v. Georgia is best described as:

elated.

resigned.

sad.

defiant.

apathetic.
11 years ago

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Answered by Gianna
Defiant! Most definitely
11 years ago
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pls help
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Jackson's attitude toward the Supreme Court in Worcester v. Georgia is best described as:

elated.

resigned.

sad.

defiant.

apathetic.

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