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The Nature of 14th-Century Global Inequality

A historian describes the 14th-century world as economically 'flat,' arguing that where a person was born mattered far less for their economic future than who they were born to. Evaluate this statement. In your response, explain the primary sources of economic inequality during this period and contrast the significance of wealth differences within societies versus the differences between them.

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