The so-called Kitchen Cabinet was not a system. It was a name given to the informal advisers of President Andrew Jackson by his critics. It was said that he relied on these adviser more than he did his official cabinet.
Andrew Jackson
no- not at all- in fact, rather the reverse. You might say the Jackson created the spoils system or at least exploited it to the fullest possible extent.
Andrew Jackson used the spoils system. While presidents before him chose the best people for their cabinet, Jackson chose the people who helped him win the election. This unofficial group of advisors were called the "Kitchen Cabinet". The spoils system was the practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs.
Jackson gave his supporters all the jobs in the government. He filled his cabinet with them, and gave them secretary postitions
Upon taking office Andrew Jackson replaced federal officials with his political supporters, it became known as the spoils system.
Andrew Jackson was the one who invented the "Spoiles System"
Andrew Jackson called his system of political beliefs and practices "Jacksonian Democracy."
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Andrew Jackson
mhm, yes, yeah, yeee, duh, indeed, certainly... he did. **IMPROVED** Technically, yes, he did. Jackson claimed putting new people into government jobs furthered democracy. One of his supporters put it more selfishly when he compared the process to a conquering army right after a war. This was when the term "spoils system" was born.
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