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History, 08.02.2021 19:50 kdndiamond9101

Which of the following statements about Worcester v Georgia is true? Chief Justice John Marshall said that the Cherokee land was not the government's.

The case never made it to the Supreme Court.

The decision was supported by the President.

The Cherokees were not involved.

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