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the spoil system was the practice of giving government jobs to political backers. it gave voters the job of the cabinet. during the Jacksonian era they were called the kitchen cabinet because they met in the kitchen sometimes(no joke i took this out of a textbook). i do not think it was acceptable because they might have given jobs to the non educated or gave the wrong job to the wrong person.
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.
the spoil system was the practice of giving government jobs to political backers. it gave voters the job of the cabinet. during the Jacksonian era they were called the kitchen cabinet because they met in the kitchen sometimes(no joke i took this out of a textbook). i do not think it was acceptable because they might have given jobs to the non educated or gave the wrong job to the wrong person.
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.
yes because he was angered by the corrupt bargain causing him to be malignant towards republicans in the cabinet thus he established his spoils system which was ultimately irrelevant seeing as he had his "kitchen cabinet" which went against his democratic ideals.
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.
Spoils of victory (jacksons partisan victory for "the people" ushered a change in the filling of government jobs), Kitchen Cabinet (which was Jeffersons Cabinet), Nullification Crisis (At the time of Jacksons inauguration)I think. :)
Spoils of victory (jacksons partisan victory for "the people" ushered a change in the filling of government jobs), Kitchen Cabinet (which was Jeffersons Cabinet), Nullification Crisis (At the time of Jacksons inauguration)I think. :)
Spoils system
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.