When Cherokee leaders appealed to President Jackson for help, he
A) Invited Indian leaders to the White House for a conference.
B) Said it was his duty to support the state in the exercise of its rights.
C) Sent U.S. Army troops to stop state officials from seizing Indian land.
D) Personally led a delegation to Georgia to arbitrate the dispute.
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