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What is written on the Peach Arch referring to Canada/US unity?

  1. Liberty and prosperity for all

  2. Unity in diversity

  3. Children of a common mother and brethren dwelling together in unity

  4. Together we stand, divided we fall

The correct answer is: Children of a common mother and brethren dwelling together in unity

The Peach Arch is a monument that symbolizes the unity and friendship between the United States and Canada. It is inscribed with the phrase, "Children of a common mother and brethren dwelling together in unity." This phrase emphasizes the shared heritage and kinship between the two countries. The other options, while also representing unity, do not specifically mention the connection between Canada and the US or the idea of a common mother. Additionally, A and D focus more on individual success rather than the unity between nations. B references diversity, but does not mention a specific connection between Canada and the US. Therefore, C is the most accurate and specific answer.