'' Which of the following was Daniel Webster speaking of when declared, ''Liberty and Union, now and forever, on and inseparable!"?

A. Regional differences
B. International differences
C. Improved transportation
D. Improved industry

I got, D. Is that correct?

That answer is not correct.

You ca find the correct answer at the following site.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Webster

You didn't even spell history right and no, it is not D it is... wait... Why would I tell you?

Histroy

Who's troy?

Its not A, I know that it was definitely not D either. So have fun!

you people are pathetic

Guys, be nice he just needs help but personally I think he should do this one himself... also it's not Histroy it's History..

wow, jeez, you guys are mean! leave him alone, it was a typo. And btw, I did this quiz, the answer is A. thwipt.

oh my goodness you guys act like you never type to fast and mess up on a word. the answer is A. sheesh you guys are part of the reason the world is as harsh as it is...

To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the quote and the context in which it was delivered. The quote, "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable!" was spoken by Daniel Webster, an American statesman, during a speech delivered in 1830.

In this speech, known as the "Reply to Hayne," Webster was addressing the issue of regional differences and the importance of maintaining the unity of the United States. Specifically, he was defending the principle of federalism and asserting that individual states could not break away from the Union.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. Regional differences. Webster was emphasizing the necessity of preserving the Union and the idea that liberty and the Union were closely connected and integral to the identity of the United States.