Read the passage.

Many people visit Britain because of their heritage. Americans, for example, often travel to the United Kingdom to revisit the homes of their English, Irish, Scottish, or Welsh ancestors. Tourists flock to famous places such as London’s Buckingham Palace. They also visit ancient and historic sites such as Stonehenge and Shakespeare's hometown, Stratford-upon-Avon.

Which type of economic activity does the passage reflect?

(1 point)
Responses

agriculture
agriculture

service sector
service sector

manufacturing
manufacturing

retail trade

service sector

The passage does not explicitly mention any type of economic activity. However, it does mention tourism as people visit famous places and historic sites in Britain. Tourism falls under the service sector of the economy. Therefore, the passage reflects the service sector as the type of economic activity.

To answer this question, we need to look at the information provided in the passage. The passage talks about people visiting Britain because of their heritage and mentions tourists flocking to famous places and historic sites.

From this information, we can determine that the passage is referring to the tourism industry. Therefore, the type of economic activity reflected in the passage is the service sector.