Answer: Despite the ruling of the Supreme Court that the Cherokee was a sovereign nation, the forcible removal of the Cherokee was carried out by the state of Georgia. The Cherokee however argued that they had negotiated treaties with the United State federal government that had granted them the rights to these lands. The Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee were a separate, independent nation with a right to retain their lands. President Jackson did not however enforce the court decision, and the state of Georgia continue the policy of removing them from their own land.
It gave women the legal backing to challenge discrimination.
Title VII forbids employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin. So it did give women backing to challenge employment discrimination, because it made such actions illegal.
The correct answer is A)Desire for freedom
Since independence means Freedom
B. THEY WERE PROTESTING THE TEA ACT. a bill that was passed to save the fall of the east india company by lowering its tea tax by a great amount