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21 December, 12:53

What is the significance of the 1832 Supreme Court case of Worcester v. Georgia? A. The case established state law over tribal law. B. The case established sovereignty in tribal territories. C. The case established the power of the federal Constitution over state constitutions. D. The case established the rights of all Native Americans to enter government buildings.

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  1. 21 December, 12:54
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    Answer is ... D
  2. 21 December, 13:21
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    Im pretty sure its D but i would get a different oppinion on that. cause im not 100% sure
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