Multiple Choice

For most of human history, economies were characterized by near-zero growth in average income. In this environment, a small elite possessed significant wealth, while the vast majority of the population lived in conditions of extreme material deprivation. Based on this information, what is the most logical conclusion about the economic reality for an average person during this long historical period?

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