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Jackson and Federal Power Practice Test
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A secondary source notes that the Supreme Court’s decision in Worcester v. Georgia (1832) affirmed that state laws had no force in Cherokee territory, but the Jackson administration did not effectively ensure compliance. Which broader conclusion about federal power in the Jackson era is best supported by this example?
A secondary source notes that the Supreme Court’s decision in Worcester v. Georgia (1832) affirmed that state laws had no force in Cherokee territory, but the Jackson administration did not effectively ensure compliance. Which broader conclusion about federal power in the Jackson era is best supported by this example?