Quiz Me! - Documents: Age of Jackson Test your knowledge about documents in the Age of Jackson era. 1 / 6 In which U.S. Supreme Court case did Native Americans win a legal victory to keep their land, but the victory was hollow because they were removed from their land anyway? Barron v. Baltimore Gibbons v. Ogden Dartmouth College v. Woodward Worcester v. Georgia 2 / 6 What was the result of the Indian Removal Act (1830)? The impeachment of President Andrew Jackson The forced westward migration of Native Americans Improved commerce along the Mississippi River The removal of Native Americans from New England 3 / 6 Over time, the Supreme Court’s “incorporation doctrine” has applied most of the Bill of Rights to the state governments, despite early decisions such as McCulloch v. Maryland Barron v. Baltimore Marbury v. Madison Worcester v. Georgia 4 / 6 How did President Andrew Jackson respond to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Worcester v. Georgia? President Jackson refused to enforce the Court’s decision President Jackson signed a treaty with Native Americans President Jackson celebrated the legal victory President Jackson asked the Court for further clarification 5 / 6 What law, passed by Congress and signed by President Andrew Jackson, resulted in the “Trail of Tears?” The Indian Removal Act The Declaration of Sentiments The Emancipation Proclamation The Kentucky and Virginia Resolution 6 / 6 What was significant about the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Barron v. Baltimore? The national government could establish a national bank The Court ruled that the Bill of Rights did not apply to state governments The national government could issue steamboat licenses Native Americans won a legal battle to keep their land Your score is Restart quiz