The __________ involved Andrew Jackson’s firing of many of his Cabinet members due to their refusal to associate with his Secretary of War and his wife.


Nullification Crisis

Reynolds Affair

Second Bank of the United States Fight

Petticoat Affair

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The answer is the "Petticoat Affair."


The Petticoat Affair was a political controversy during Andrew Jackson's presidency in the 1830s. It involved Jackson's Secretary of War, John Eaton, and his wife, Margaret Eaton. Margaret Eaton was previously married to a navy officer who died at sea, and there were rumors and gossip that her first marriage was scandalous and involved adultery. As a result, many of the Cabinet members and their wives, who belonged to the social elite of Washington D.C., refused to associate with Margaret Eaton and excluded her from their social events.

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