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The answer is: C. by trying to negotiate with the US government.
Explanation:
President Jackson prompted Congress to pass the Removal Act, a bill that forced Native Americans to leave the United States and settle in the Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River.
Many Cherokee tribes challenged this legislation in U.S. courts. In 1832, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Cherokees, but some tribes still signed treaties giving the federal government the legal authority to "assist" them in their move to the Indian Territory.
People started losing their job and with their job losing money also.
Two statements which show some American objection to the 2000 Presidential election were:
- 1. The Supreme Court's ruling on the Florida recount appeared partisan to many observers.
- 5. George W. Bush was elected in spite of losing the popular vote.
<h3>What happened in the 2000 Presidential election?</h3>
George Bush was able to beat Al Gore even though he lost the popular vote because he won at the Electoral College.
This caused consternation amongst Americans as well as the ruling by the Supreme Court on the Florida recount appearing to be partisan - in favor of a party.
Find out more on the 2000 Presidential election at brainly.com/question/556024.
The answer is d the bill of rights