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Unit 5 – Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century
Topic 5.3
Why would an economist's analysis of Britain's economic growth during its ascendency potentially be limited in historical accuracy?
Economists cannot accurately calculate historic inflation rates.
It may focus excessively on quantitative data without considering socio-cultural impacts.
Economic theories did not exist during this period.
Most economists are biased towards agricultural economies.
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AP European History - 5.3 Britain's Ascendency
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