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Question 1
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Explain how alternative tourism differs from mass tourism
These two kinds of tourism are diametrically opposed. The organized movement of large numbers of people to specialized places is known as mass
tourism. Alternative tourism entails small groups or individuals traveling to areas that are not well-known tourist destinations.
Question 2
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Alternative forms of tourism do not allow for countries to participate in their own development by eliminating outside influences.
In the 21st century, the borders of travel destinations now extend beyond those of North America and Europe (as was previously the case). This indicates
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that...
a. The market shares of these destinations have decreased.
b. Market shares in these regions have increased.
c. Travelers would rather visit destinations in South America only.
d. Various regions around the world (e.g. in Africa and Asia) have become accessible and viable as tourism destinations.
e. All of the above.
Your answer is partially correct.
You have correctly selected 1.
Question 4
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The main categories of tourism attractions include...
a. Cultural, natural, events, recreational and entertainment.
b. Social, behavioural, sustainable, and agreeable.
c. Environmental, histrionic, systematic, and mechanical.
d. Industrial, philosophical, traditional, and psychological.
Your answer is correct.
Question 5
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Tourism is difficult to define because of its complex connections to the following spheres of life...
a. Social, mechanical, industrial and environmental.
b. Cultural, historical, environmental and developmental.
c. Traditional, locational, philosophical and industrial.
d. Social, cultural, economic and environmental.
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