The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated which shift in U.S politics?

Increased reliance on aristocratic families
Acceptance of the common man**
Increased rights for native Americans
Acceptance in British influence
2.Increased suffrage and the development if new polictical parties in the early 1800s indicate which of the following?
Expansion of democracy
Restriction of democracy **
Increase in the power of individual states
Decrease in the power of individual states
4. How would Samuel A. Worcester most likely view the end result of the legal battle between Georgia and the Cherokee people?
He would be happy because he wanted the Cherokee to be moved to the west
He would be surprised because he expected the Supreme Court to rule in his favor
He would be disappointed because he argued for the Cherokees right for their land**
He would be surprised because he expected Georgians to change their minds about Indian removal
Can you please check my answers?

4 answers

Aww this is so sad. Nobody has answered your question that you took so much time to write out. I'm sorry! I think the answers are:
B
A
C
C
C
D
I haven't confirmed yet...
I will in just a second after I submit it.
This is for the Unit 2 Lesson 4 Westward Movement Quiz:
1.B
2.A
3.C
4.C
5.C
6.D
For the last one, you have to read pages 325-327 to answer the question properly, but here is an idea. Please do not copy this your teacher will know because they run your answer through plagiarized websites.

7. Basically Georgia passed the Worcester v. Georgia law that allowed them control over the Native's land so they lived on the land east of the Mississippi. The government wanted that land because they thought that the Native Americans were getting in the way of westward expansion of the United Sates. This got to the Supreme Court where they ruled their decision that Georgia didn't have a right to control territory outside it's state line. Then the government passed the Indian Removal Act which allowed the government to trade the Natives land west of the Mississippi for their land in the east. This forced the Natives to be removed from their land and migrate to the other side of the Mississippi.

Don't copy! Restate thoroughly!!!

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About the pages, read them from your Social Studies Textbook. I'm not sure what it's called. You may not think you want to read it, but I actually found it not boring. Reading about this was quite interesting actually and I usually hate Social Studies. And it doesn't take that ling to read the information.
Grade Book is right btw!