What was Andrew Jackson's reaction to Supreme Court orders aimed at
protecting American Indian lands in the South?
O A. Jackson removed all Supreme Court justices from office and
replaced them.
B. Jackson proposed a constitutional amendment meant to limit the
Court's power.
C. Jackson ignored the Court's orders and proceeded to remove
American Indians.
D. Jackson offered to give American Indians voting rights if they left
their land.

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Answer:

President Jackson's reaction to the Supreme Court's decision was to support Georgia's efforts to remove the Cherokee and vowed to ignore the Supreme Court's ruling. He then said, "John Marshall has made his decision. Now let him enforce it."

Explanation:

Andrew Jackson declined to enforce the Supreme Court's decision, thus allowing states to enact further legislation damaging to the tribes. The U.S. government began forcing the Cherokee off their land in 1838.