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Evaluating Historical Economic Representations

A student looking at a graph of European GDP per capita from 1200 to 1600 observes a nearly flat, straight line. They conclude, 'Life must have been remarkably stable and predictable back then, with no major economic shocks.' Critically evaluate this student's conclusion. In your answer, explain the likely reason for the graph's appearance and discuss what this visual representation might be hiding about the actual economic experiences of people during that period.

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