swag.png The image displays a line graph plotted on a white background with a light gray grid. The horizontal x-axis represents time in years, ranging from 1800 to just past 2000, with labels appearing every 20 years (1800, 1820, 1840, 1860, 1880, 1900, 1920, 1940, 1960, 1980, 2000). The vertical y-axis on the left displays percentage values starting at 0.000000% and increasing in increments of 0.000020% up to a maximum labeled value of 0.000280%. A single blue line traces the data across the graph. Starting near the year 1800, the line begins at a low value around 0.000030%. It rises sharply into a narrow spike around 1820, reaching nearly 0.000180%, before dropping back down quickly. From roughly 1840 to 1860, the line remains relatively flat and low. Beginning around 1860, the graph enters a long period of fluctuating growth. It climbs steadily with jagged movements, reaching a local peak near 1900 at approximately 0.000170%. The upward trend continues until it reaches its absolute highest point on the chart around the year 1945 or 1950, where the value hits roughly 0.000240%. Following this peak, the line drops sharply and fluctuates downward until about 1980, reaching a low of approximately 0.000120%. From 1980 to the end of the timeline around 2010, the line trends upward again, ending near 0.000160%. At the very right end of the blue line, there is a text label in lowercase blue letters that reads "swag". This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.