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Which of the following is true of the Senate debate over the North Atlantic Treaty Organization?
Foreseeable Risks
Potential dangers or hazards that a reasonable person should be able to predict could occur under certain conditions.
Proximate Cause
Proximate cause is a legal concept referring to the primary cause of damage or injury, setting the limit of legal liability.
Foreseeability
A concept in tort law where certain harms should have been reasonably predicted or anticipated as a result of one's actions or omissions.
But For Causation
A legal principle that determines causation by asking whether an injury would have occurred 'but for' the defendant's actions.
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