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The Navigation Acts reinforced the British economic policy of _____.
capitalism
communism
mercantilism
socialism

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The correct answer is mercantilism

Answer:

Option c.

Explanation:

Mercantilism, is the right answer.

In terms of economics, Mercantilism is a national economic policy which is formed to minimize the imports and maximize the exports of a country. The main aim of these policies is to diminish a potential current account deficiency or arrive a current account excess. Mercantilism incorporates a national economic policy intended at expanding monetary resources through a confident balance of trade, particularly of finished products. Accordingly, the Navigation Acts strengthened the British economic policy of Mercantilism.