Who invented the tourism industry in Britain?
A. The Thomas Brothers
B. Henry Fodor
C. Thomas Cook
D. Nathanial Thomas
E. Stephen Saint-James
Answer: C
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In the 1920s, the Salafi Muslims in Egypt formed an organization called the ____________________, which advocates violence to achieve its goals
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The First Continental Congress
A) ?was a meeting of colonial governors. B) ?was a governing body put together by the British crown to stop rebellion in the colonies. C) ?was composed of colonial delegates. D) ?regulated trade with Britain. E) ?agreed to suspend the practices of nonimportation and nonconsumption of British goods.
The Whig Party was replaced as a major party in the two-party system by the
a. Democratic Party b. Democratic-Republican Party c. Loyalists d. Republican Party e. Bull Moose Party
In the postwar years many young women became "flappers," which meant they:
a. experimented socially, including with clothes, dances, and smoking b. got involved in politics, becoming activists for women's rights c. flaunted tradition by getting married younger and having more babies d. scorned make-up, preferring a natural look