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Which was a Supreme court case that decided Cherokees lacked the rights to sue in a federal court? A. Cherokee Nation V.S. South Carolina B. Cherokee Nation V.S. Georgia C. Worcester V.S. Georgia
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Which was a Supreme court case that decided Cherokees lacked the rights to sue in a federal court?
A. Cherokee Nation V.S. South Carolina
B. Cherokee Nation V.S. Georgia
C. Worcester V.S. Georgia
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The correct answer is b
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The answer is B hope this helps
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