President Andrew Jackson is said to have responded to Supreme Court ruling in Worchester versus Georgia with the words chief justice. John Marshall has made his decision now let him enforce it, which of the following best explains the meaning of the statement? The Supreme Court favored over the Cherokee people so it’s decision was not valid, the Supreme Court does not have the power to enforce its decision so President could ignore it, according to the constitution the president has the power to deal with the native Americans not the Supreme Court, the president is responsible for enforcing the law including decisions made by the Supreme Court

The statement "Chief Justice John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it" suggests that President Andrew Jackson believed that the Supreme Court does not have the power to enforce its decisions and that he, as the president, could choose to ignore them.

The meaning of President Andrew Jackson's statement, "Chief Justice John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it," is that the Supreme Court does not have the power to enforce its decisions, so the President could choose to ignore them. This statement reflects Jackson's belief that the President is responsible for enforcing the law, including decisions made by the Supreme Court.

The statement "Chief Justice John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it" made by President Andrew Jackson in response to the Supreme Court ruling in Worchester versus Georgia suggests that the President believes the Supreme Court does not have the power to enforce its decisions, and therefore the President could ignore it if he chose to do so. This indicates that the best explanation of the meaning of this statement is that the Supreme Court does not have the power to enforce its decision, and the President is responsible for enforcing the law, including decisions made by the Supreme Court.