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In Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) and Worcester v. Georgia (1832), the U. S. Supreme Court’s decisions A.
confirmed that President Jackson’s Removal Act conformed to the spirit of the Constitution.

B.
made it illegal for the federal government to interfere in state-level agreements over land acquisition.

C.
caused a constitutional crisis over the power of the federal government to negotiate treaties.

D.
were ignored by President Jackson, who preferred to continue with the removal of the Cherokee.

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