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Evaluating the 'Energy Bottleneck' Hypothesis

A historian argues, "The primary reason pre-industrial societies failed to achieve sustained economic growth was not a lack of innovation, but a fundamental energy bottleneck. They were trapped in a zero-sum game dictated by the limited surface area of the earth." Evaluate this statement. In your response, explain the nature of this "energy bottleneck" and justify your position on whether it was the primary reason for limited growth.

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