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13 April, 11:25

In this passage, the word inexpedient means "not advisable."

It is not without reason, that Commerce, thus the source of our wealth ... should raise its voice in loud but respectful accents ... against premature or inexpedient War.

-From a speech given on July 4, 1812

This quotation likely came from which of the following?

A War Hawk

An American Indian

President Madison

A member of the Federalist Party

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  1. 13 April, 11:33
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    A member of the Federalist Party

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