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In tort law, what is proximate cause?
A. The idea that a person's breach of duty directly led to an injury
B. The idea that people can be restrained if there is justification for it
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C. The idea that people use reasonable force to protect themselves
OD. The idea that a person failed to perform a specific duty
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