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In the U.S. Supreme Court case of The Cherokee Nation vs Georgia (1831),

the court ruled

1) The federal government violated the cherokees fourth amendment right
2) the cherokee were not considered citizens and did not have the right to bring a case to the federal court
3) public facilities may be separate as long as they are equal
4) Georgias law disciplining the cherokee to be unconstitutional

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Answer:

2) the cherokee were not considered citizens and did not have the right to bring a case to the federal court

Step-by-step explanation:

In the U.S. Supreme Court case of The Cherokee Nation vs Georgia (1831),

the court ruled that it did not have jurisdiction in the case because the Cherokees were not considered citizens and had no right to bring a case to a federal court.

The proceeding was presided over by Justice Marshall who said the Cherokees were a dependent nation.

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