In Worcester v. Georgia, the Supreme Court decided that Georgia's laws about the Cherokee Nation were unconstitutional. Chief Justice John Marshall wrote that Native American tribes such as the Cherokee were sovereign nations entitled to their own rights and governance. But, President Jackson refused to follow the ruling of the Supreme Court. He did not stop people in Georgia from illegally taking Cherokee land.
Based on the passage above, complete the paragraph to make it correct: (2 points) In Worcester v. Georgia, the Supreme Court decided that Georgia's laws about the Cherokee Nation were . Chief Justice John Marshall wrote that Native American tribes such as the Cherokee were . But, President Jackson refused to follow the ruling of the Supreme Court. He did not stop people in Georgia from illegally taking Cherokee land.
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