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The union shall be preserved.”

—Andrew Jackson, 1830

Andrew Jackson made this statement in response to what event?

A.
South Carolina’s threat to nullify a federal law

B.
growing opposition to the Mexican-American War

C.
Missouri being admitted as a slave state

D.
the passage of the American System



What was the purpose of the Indian Removal Act?

A.
to “remove” unfair federal laws from Native American land

B.
to move the Five Civilized Tribes from the Southeast to the West

C.
to open Texas to additional American settlement

D.
to undermine the Worcester v. Georgia decision




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Answer:

A

Explanation:

It was in response to the nullification crisis, a struggle between South Carolina and the Federal Government

Andrew Jackson made this statement in response to South Carolina’s threat to nullify federal law. The purpose of the Indian Removal Act was to move the Five Civilized Tribes from the Southeast to the West. Thus, option A and B are correct.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

Andrew Jackson was the seventh President of the United States and an American attorney, soldier, and politician. He established the Democratic Party and championed personal rights.

Andrew Jackson as the President made the statement that they are all standing united and are going to be there even after the threat of nullification.

The Indian Removal Act was created with the intention of relocating the Five Civilized Tribes from the Southeast to the West. It was enacted by Jackson on May 28, 1830, allowing him to swap Indian territories inside the current state lines for territories west of the river. Therefore, option A and B  is the correct option.

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