As Jackson's presidency matured, he grew to trust what group of advisers for advice and suggestions?

a. A group of old army officers from his Indian days—Called the Gang of Four
b. A group of middle class close friends from Tennessee—called the Lunch Bunch
c. A group of elite, wealthy and skilled men—called a Kitchen Cabinet
d. His Cabinet appointees
e. His Vice President, John C. Calhoun


Ans: c. A group of elite, wealthy and skilled men—called a Kitchen Cabinet

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