In 1830, they took the state of Georgia to court in a case that challenged Georgia's jurisdictional claims directly. In Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, the Cherokees sought an injunction against Georgia's attempts to implement its act of 1828 asserting sovereignty over Cherokee lands.
B is the correct answer.
The Supreme Court hears very few of the cases that are brought to it. The Justices decide amongst themselves which cases they will grant an writ of certiorari to, giving them an audience in front of the court. No other group may tell the Supreme Court what cases to hear.
1. One who rules a country or colony by the authority of his king
2. Claimed land in the Ohio valley for France - Celoran.
3. Founded New Orleans - De Bienville.
4. Bought Manhattan Island - Minuit.
5. Leader of Jamestown - Smith.
6. Successfully planted and cured tobacco - Rolfe.
7. Wanted to separate from the Anglican - Pilgrims.
8. Wanted to change the Anglican Church from within - Puritans.
9. Religious group teaching brotherly love - Quackers.
10. Dutch governor of New Amsterdam in 1664 - Stuyvesant.
11. Taught Pilgrims planting techniques
<span>The unarmed
and supposedly peaceful march led by Father Georgy Gapon on 22 January 1905 was
purely a petition to solve the problems of workers regarding their basic
concerns. Such concerns are: fairer wages, better working conditions, and a
decrease in working hours to eight per day. They also petitioned an end to the
Russo-Japanese War and the start of the right to vote in public elections. It
was never meant to be a seditious march but it ended with thousands of
casualties.</span>
The correct answer of the given question above is the Arabs. The Arab is the group of foreign traders that first became involved in the eastern Africa's slave trade. The Arab slave trade was the practice of slavery in the Arab world. Hope this helps!