According to this Book Review, A Thirst for Empire says that, in Addition to “profit-motivated marketers”, Tea drinking was Promoted in Britain by All of the Following
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According to this book review, A Thirst for Empire says that, in addition to “profit-motivated
marketers”, tea drinking was promoted in Britain by all of the following EXCEPT:
(i) the anti-alcohol lobby as a substitute for the consumption of liquor.
(ii) factories to instill sobriety in their labour.
(iii) manufacturers who were pressing for duty-free imports.
(iv) tea drinkers lobbying for product diversity.
(i) the anti-alcohol lobby as a substitute for the consumption of liquor.
(ii) factories to instill sobriety in their labour.
(iii) manufacturers who were pressing for duty-free imports.
(iv) tea drinkers lobbying for product diversity.
(iv) tea drinkers lobbying for product diversity.
Options 1, 2 and 3 are mentioned in the second and third paragraphs. There's no clue to "tea drinkers lobbying for product variety" in the passage. Option 4 is the correct answer.So the Correct answer is Option 4.
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