Jackson relied heavily on his strong official cabinet for policy decisions and political advice
a. true
b. False



Answer :

The correct answer is b. False.

President Andrew Jackson was known for relying heavily on his "Kitchen Cabinet," an informal group of advisors, rather than his formal or official cabinet, for policy decisions and political advice. The "Kitchen Cabinet" was made up of friends and close associates who Jackson trusted. This informal advisory group often had more influence on Jackson's decisions than his formal cabinet members. As a result, the traditional official cabinet did not play as significant a role in Jackson's administration as it typically would have.