The correct answer is C. Sent the US Army to force Cherokee resistors to march west.
Step-by-step explanation:
In 1835 the U.S. government persuaded traditional Indian tribes including the Cherokee to sign a treaty that established the Cherokee would leave their land in exchange for money and other benefits. This treaty was signed by those that represented a minority in the tribe, and therefore it did not represent the opinion of all the tribe.
Additionally, after this treaty the government made the Cherokees leave their land and move to the Indian territory in the West. This was possible because the government sent the US Army, also, this forced displacement had a great negative effect in the tribe not only because they had to leave their land, but also because many died in the process.