jake4313
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In this political cartoon,
"Office Hunters for the
Year 1934," Jackson is
the puppet master at
the top pulling strings
attached to people who
want to be appointed to
public offices. What is
the cartoonist's opinion
of Jackson and the
Spoils System? Explain
your answer below.


In this political cartoon Office Hunters for the Year 1934 Jackson is the puppet master at the top pulling strings attached to people who want to be appointed t class=

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Explanation:

Thank you for including the cartoon. I doubt even G***gle could have dug it up.

To answer your question, you have to decide what or who the flying object is. I'm not totally sure whose face is on that flying being, but a good guess would be Jackson. In any event, the point of the cartoon is that the cartoonist does not think much of Jackson for initiating the spoils system.

He (the cartoonist) is depicting Jackson as the devil himself for introducing such a system and the people who partake of the spoils are being taken in by the very devil himself.  Not only that, at the time, the Federal Government should not be introducing such give away programs. We in this day and age, don't agree. We think the government is acting in the best interest of people when they (the governments at all levels) help.