In all honesty, this is a much better question to be asking, which is in the same vein as the one in question.
Now, to this question:
Did you read this Meta post which addresses this very question? In particular, did you check out this answer?
If not, here's a rather nice excerpt from it:
That is a horrible question for Stack Overflow. It is completely
subjective, it discusses X vs Y and not solving a specific problem.
There actually is a correct version of it discussing the shift from
jQuery to Angular in methodology and mindset - this is not that
question.
Locking it would make things even worse as both Angular and jQuery are
evolving and the answer will get outdated fast. Not to mention it is
comparing apples (a library) to oranges (a full blown framework that
does a million other things as well).
These sort of questions are a constant source of misinformation.
They're always too broad, opinion based, discuss off topics and more.
I absolutely agree with the points made in that post above for a few simple reasons:
Look at what it's comparing - Angular to jQuery. These are two different entities which serve two distinct purposes. It only takes a half hour of dedicated Googling to determine the differences between the two.
There's not much in the way of illuminating fact in the (only) answer that you can't read on the Angular website.
The question isn't asking something objective - it's very much subjective in its intent.
I have read a few tutorials on how to use Angular, but I am not clear on why or when to use it, or what benefits I may find in comparison to just using jQuery.
It's also not just asking about one thing, it's asking about quite a number of things, which doesn't mean that the question is focused on a particular aspect.
Angular will then provide you a $scope handler, which you can populate statically or through calls to the web server. This appears characteristically similar to JSP way of designing webpages. Do I need Angular for this?
Does Angular have any advantages over jQuery or vanilla JS for DOM manipulations?
What can Angular do that makes it useful for development in comparison to what jQuery can do along with plugins?
It's really broad and subjective. The usage of jQuery doesn't have to be mutually exclusive to Angular, and vice versa. Whether or not a person elects to use plugins is entirely up to the use case that their code is intending to solve, and there's no magical answer that can satisfy each and every case.
Angular and jQuery have their place in the ecosystem, and are effectively incomparable. Even the top answer agrees that these can't be reasonably compared.
Angular and jQuery can't reasonably be compared.
Angular is a framework, jQuery is a library. Frameworks have their place and libraries have their place. However, there is no question that a good framework has more power in writing an application than a library. That's exactly the point of a framework. You're welcome to write your code in plain JS, or you can add in a library of common functions, or you can add a framework to drastically reduce the code you need to accomplish most things.
Think objectively about questions that merit salvation. I think that, at minimum, a Herculean effort to overhaul the question would potentially keep it out of trouble, but that'd run the risk of invalidating the answer(s) on it already. I really don't see any sort of copy editing that could be done to save the question with its current answer.
This is not a question to get in a huff about over its deletion.