The term "Kitchen Cabinet" is what the critics of President Andrew Jackson used to describe his informal advisers. They felt Jackson relied more on these advisers than he did his official cabinet.
The president's cabinet in the US consists of the Secretaries or senior officials of the 15 major departments of federal government that report to the president. They are appointed by the President but must be confirmed by the US Senate.
Assuming you mean the US cabinet. America does not have one. The so called 'Kitchen Cabinet' was an unofficial group of advisers not directly employed by the government.
go to your kitchen. open the cabinet in your kitchen. take a glass out of the cabinet in your kitchen. fill the glass that you got out of the cabinet in your kitchen with water. put sugar in the water that you put in the glass that you got out of the cabinet in the kitchen. put a stick in the sugar water that you put in the glass that you got out of a cabinet in the kitchen. wait till mornin or sometime later for the sugar in the water that you put in the glass that you got out of the cabinet in the kitchen to stick to the stick that you put in the sugary water in the glass from the cabinet on the kitchen. enjoy the confusement now c;
Andrew Jackson noted for having a kitchen cabinet to advise him.
Andrew Jackson had a group of confidants and advisers that were not cabinet secretaries so people called them his kitchen cabinet.
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.
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Did Jackson's unofficial cabinet became known as the "kitchen cabinet." true or false
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President Andrew Jackson's unofficial cabinet became known as the Kitchen Cabinet. This was a term created and used by his opponents.
Cabinet is a noun (whether it be a wooden cabinet in the kitchen or the President's cabinet)
The cabinet members each run one of the major departments of the US government. The employees of these departments are under the direction of the cabinet member who heads their department.