Final answer:
False. Andrew Jackson relied less on his official presidential cabinet and more on his political friends, known as the "Kitchen Cabinet."
Step-by-step explanation:
False
During Andrew Jackson's presidency, he relied less on his official presidential cabinet for advice and more on his political friends who did not serve in any official capacity, known as the "Kitchen Cabinet." This shift occurred after Jackson removed certain members of his cabinet who he perceived as loyal to his political opponent, John C. Calhoun. Jackson's opponents criticized this change and labeled it the "Kitchen Cabinet."