According to the textbook, the London Eye could be viewed as a symbol for A. the rise and fall of the British Empire B. London’s successful tourism plan C. modern ingenuity D. London’s economic progress
"The London Eye can, in fact, boast something of a historical significance – at the beginning of the 20th century it had a precedent in the Great Wheel. This Ferris wheel was some 94 metres tall and was open to the public from 1897 until 1907. Built for the Empire of India Exhibition, it took some 2.5 million people above London during its life, and gives the Eye a greater claim to the honour of being a symbol of London."
@sorryimfrankie sooo the answer would be?
I believe it's B, but it does say according to your textbook, so it could be wrong
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