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Which founding father alluded to the inactivity of Kappa Sigma?

1) George Washington
2) Thomas Jefferson
3) Benjamin Franklin
4) John Adams

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Final answer:

No founding father alluded to the inactivity of Kappa Sigma, as the fraternity was founded in 1869, long after the era of the founding fathers.

Step-by-step explanation:

The founding father who alluded to the inactivity of any society, such as Kappa Sigma, was not explicitly mentioned in historical records or academic research regarding their contributions to America's early government. The available references to the achievements of the founding fathers such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams do not include direct mention of the fraternity Kappa Sigma, which was founded much later, in 1869. As Kappa Sigma did not exist during the time of the founding fathers, none of them can have remarked on its inactivity.

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