The Kitchen Cabinet was a term used by political opponents of U.S. President Andrew Jackson to describe the collection of unofficial advisors. The kitchen cabinet reached its peak following his purge of the cabinet at the end of the Eaton Affair and his break with Vice President John Calhoun in 1831.
The reign of terror set up revolutionary courts to prosecute those who were accused of being involved with the old monarchical regime, although many people were falsely accused.
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Answer:
The printing press
Explanation:
The printing press had a huge impact on the spread of the Protestant reformation because it made possible for the Protestant ideas to travel across Europe in a very fast way, also before the printing press, the Catholic Church held most of the power to produce books and after the press was invented the control was removed.
The Protestants used mostly pamphlets to spread their ideas, during that time in German, historians say that from 1500 to 1530 the Protestants had 20% more pamphlets than the Catholics.