What accounts for Thomas Cook’s great success with his “travelers” at the start of his career?
a) He was born into their social class and had an intuitive sense of their likes and dislikes.
b) His experience as a preacher gave him a good insight into human nature.
Consider This: What had Thomas Cook done before he became a temperance preacher? See 7.8: Narrative: Tours by Cook.
c) He was personally charming, which made him very popular, especially with single ladies traveling in groups.
Consider This: What had Thomas Cook done before he became a temperance preacher? See 7.8: Narrative: Tours by Cook.
d) He was from a more exalted social class, so his travelers looked to him to improve their social status.
Consider This: What had Thomas Cook done before he became a temperance preacher? See 7.8: Narrative: Tours by Cook.
a) He was born into their social class and had an intuitive sense of their likes and dislikes.
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