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Chaplin was acutely preoccupied with the social and economic problems of this new age. In 1931 and 1932 he had left Hollywood behind, to embark on an 18-month world tour. In Europe, he had been disturbed to see the rise of nationalism and the social effects of the Depression, of unemployment and of automation. He read books on economic theory; and devised his own Economic Solution, an intelligent exercise in utopian idealism, based on a more equitable distribution not just of wealth but of work. In 1931 he told a newspaper interviewer
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The answer is ethnocentrism.
Mercantilism was an ideology primarily used between the 16th and the 17th century. It was based on having the state affect its economy instead of keeping it an open free trade market. This was done to increase the state's power and make it richer than its opponents. In Britain's case, it made it the most powerful empire in the world at the time.
"There is no scientific evidence supporting the existence of a divine right of kings" is the statement that <span>best describes John Locke’s argument against the “divine right of kings” theory of government. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B".</span>